.......... If I lose the hasp, I'm up the creek, but then, I never lose anything.:Liar:
Thanks. We really like that. If it is cold we leave the pop-top down and having that light come in would be nice. Also do you ever just have the bottom board in by itself for any reason?Sum, as you requested, here's a few more pictures of my hatch boards. .............
Thanks, I'll consider that. I'm thinking about making it out of just one piece and put in a taller not so wide window (RV type) that would slide and have a screen. Do you see anything negative about that?...... I was thinking about your comment about Ruth's security if you had to leave her in the boat at a dock or marina. The wing nut idea might work there. The rivets holding the stainless loop on the sliding hatch could be drilled out, #10 screws put in, fastened on really tight with nuts, the phillips heads ground down so no screwdriver could open them and use wing nuts to fasten the loop from the inside. All she would have to do if she needed to leave the boat is unfasten 2 wingnuts on the loop and 2 on the hasp, maybe not even those on the hasp, push the screws through with a nail set or stiff wire to push out the lock...........
If it keeps the rain on the outside it would be good!Thanks, I'll consider that. I'm thinking about making it out of just one piece and put in a taller not so wide window (RV type) that would slide and have a screen. Do you see anything negative about that?
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Sum
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That sounds cool if it could be made so you don't injure your noggin on it. You could perhaps just put a simple pivoting wood latch on a bolt through the top middle edge of the top hatch board so with the sliding hatch slid completely over the top hatchboard, pivot the wood latch from inside from horizontal into vertical thus locking the sliding hatch shut. I guess we're still on the same thread of locking stuff.:neutral:I never thought about locking from the inside. But couldn't you mount a springloaded arm to the frame of the pop top that prevents the hatch from sliding forward? With the companionway hatch in place, and the hatch dogged, it would slow an intruder down![]()