Sliding hatch cover

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John

I need to replace my plexiglass sliding hatch cover on my Hunter 22 c/b anyone know of where to get one, or have one made?
 
Aug 11, 2006
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Hunter H260 Traverse City
Hatch Cover

These hatches are usually made of Lexan. You'll find that most auto glass or mirror and shower door companies can fabricate a replacement for you. Check the yellow pages.
 
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Steve Gully

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Not myself, but someone I know with a H25 made a mold shaped like the bubble. He then placed the Lexan over it and baked it in the oven. Of course he did this when his wife was not home and he said it did create a smell. He does however have a new sliding hatch.
 
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Russ

WOODY

when I purchased my 1981 22 a few years ago it came with a nice curved wood hatch cover. You can stand on it when working with the main.The previous owner did a good job and it looks great.
 
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Mark

Making a new slider

Making one yourself can be done. You'll need (2) 2x4's, some 3/16" lexan, and some black latex paint. Start by making (2) frames with the 2x4's slightly bigger than the slider. With the protective film still on the Lexan, paint it black. Then lay the painted lexan onto one frame, and then the other frame on top. Screw the two frames together. Block this assembly a few inches off the ground, preferably on some nice fresh black asphalt. At any Walmart sporting goods/camping section you can get a solar shower. Fill one of these with water and place it in the middle off the frame and out in the sun for several days. The sun will help the weight of the water form a nice bubble in the lexan. Once your bubble looks right, you need to tae things apart and then make it so you've only got 2x4's on 2 opposite sides. Prop this back up out in the sun with the waterbag on top for a few more days. This will put the curve in the lexan to form to the slightly rounded cabin top. Trim the lexan to size, and WALLA, new slider.
 
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