FF
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Our boat is used for mostly inshore work , and the times we have been most hassled is in the Delaware with 35K on the nose and short steep (its shallow for 90 miles) waves that were stoppers.
We would stick the bow in the top 2ft , which would wash across the bow.
But not even spray would hit the top of the PH.
At sea the waves are never as steep or close together so the boat stays dry.
I'm looking for an idea for a hatch that would go in the pilot house roof that could slide open.
Thought about a house patio sliding door , but its seals might not keep rain out if flat on the PH roof.
Any one see some methods from recycled non boat stuff?
Sure I could build a Great Maurice Griffiths double coaming hatch , but its a lot of work , just to keep the rain out.
IDEAS?
FF
-- Edited by FF on Sunday 5th of April 2009 04:13:18 AM
We would stick the bow in the top 2ft , which would wash across the bow.
But not even spray would hit the top of the PH.
At sea the waves are never as steep or close together so the boat stays dry.
I'm looking for an idea for a hatch that would go in the pilot house roof that could slide open.
Thought about a house patio sliding door , but its seals might not keep rain out if flat on the PH roof.
Any one see some methods from recycled non boat stuff?
Sure I could build a Great Maurice Griffiths double coaming hatch , but its a lot of work , just to keep the rain out.
IDEAS?
FF
-- Edited by FF on Sunday 5th of April 2009 04:13:18 AM