I assume it is to stop the lid from opening too far, not to "support" it? Looks like a piece of pretty chain would serve the same purpose. It looks like one of the gung-foo fighting things(nin-chuks?), so maybe try one of those shops? I think they are not legal, though.Saw this lid support at a boat show recently....]
Nope, it works both ways, but mostly to support. The upper end fits into the lower end to support, and once separated, allow the chart table to close. It was OEM installed on our H340, so maybe Phil has some in the SBO Store?I assume it is to stop the lid from opening too far, not to "support" it? Looks like a piece of pretty chain would serve the same purpose. It looks like one of the gung-foo fighting things(nin-chuks?), so maybe try one of those shops? I think they are not legal, though.
Nope, it works both ways, but mostly to support. The upper end fits into the lower end to support, and once separated, allow the chart table to close. It was OEM installed on our H340, so maybe Phil has some in the SBO Store?[/QUOTE
we have installed a 'spring hatch holder' on several boats nav stations, having grown tired of having to hold it open with my head, or dropping it on my fingers. available at nearly any online or local chandlery.
steve naulty
E 35-3 'anodyne'
shadyside, MD
After nearly breaking fingers several times with those spring holders, I got rid of them. All you need to do often is just barely bump it and down comes the hatch.They have them here in SBO. You can ask Phil for specifics but this one fits my 41 and should work on any lid. Those springs can collapse when you hit them and the admiral has had many a complaint on the last boat which had them on the fridge lid. Cussing from the galley is never good.
http://shop.hunterowners.com/hp/part.php?m=41&c=4&p=52321
Thanks for the link!After nearly breaking fingers several times with those spring holders, I got rid of them. All you need to do often is just barely bump it and down comes the hatch. Never again
Good point. Please note the uses I've made of these. NONE of them are for what could be a HEAVY hatch, but rather for lighter things.All you need to do often is just barely bump it and down comes the hatch.
The link is to a prop rod not a spring rod, just to make sure we're all on the same page. And they are available on SBO.After nearly breaking fingers several times with those spring holders, I got rid of them. All you need to do often is just barely bump it and down comes the hatch. Never again
It's close. It is two pieces with a bungee connecting them and does not collapse. It was stock on the nav lid of my 2006 41 and the link should bring you right to it on SBO.Uncledom, is that prop you linked to the same kind as the original poster pictured? I think the original prop was clever. I don't need one myself, but I want to remember it if I need one.