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Douglas

I would like to install a nicrovent on my forward hatch. What is the best way to cut the 4 3/4" hole required aside from a 4 3/4" hole saw? Any caveats so as not to damage the hatch? -Doug
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
The best way is

to use the hole saw. Other options may include making a template and using a router. The last option (may be your only option) is to use a saber saw. If you do it this way, put tape over the hatch (this prevents scratching). IF you have a variable speed unit this help. Cut at a VERY slow speed. If you do not have a variable speed unit the plastic will melt behind the blade. You will just need to make multiple passes and the hole is not very clean. If you can make a little tent inside the boat, you will keep the interior a little neater too. I would purchase the hole saw and rent it out for $10 each time someone uses it. I think you can rent one from Nicro, but it is not that much more expensive to purchase one by the time you pay freight. I did mine with the sabre saw, and it was a ROYAL Pain in the Ass!
 
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Jim

Hole saw or Dremel

I cut mine with a dremel with a router bit. It left a very neat finish, go slow. Some have said that a hole saw works great, this may be simpler as you don't have to follow a scribed mark.
 
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Tony Z.

Harbor freight

You can find an inexpensive hole saw @ Harbor freight. Quality may not be the best but, for one hole >>>>>>
 
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Jim Maroldo

Nicro Vent Hole

I just removed the hatch from the boat in order to leave the dust at home! Not having a giant hole saw, I just masked the area (as Steve has already suggested!), drilled a starter hole and cut around approximately 1/8" smaller with my sabre saw and a SHARP blade. Afterwards, I cleaned it up to the line with a 3" sanding drum. My hatch is fibreglass with balsa core - the 'glass dulls the saw blade rather quickly, and the dull blade makes things hot in a hurry, so you may need an extra one.
 
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