with starboard, you just bolt everything together. the trim to the boat, the hatch itself either hinges to the trim or has that "lift out" thing with a latch on the trim to hold it in place.
someone should be able to provide a pic of a starboard one.
bet if you look through the threads, you'll run across several pics.
here's a link to a place that will sell you the pieces to make your own louvered door/hatch cover.
http://www.marinco2.com/companiesDet...lding+038+Trim
you may have to past that whole address into your browser to get it to work.
seems to me there were a couple of other places to buy the pieces but i don't see them in my list of boat stuff.
i've never seen the assembled hatches for sale but that doesn't mean they aren't around somewhere.
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I can't believe that nobody has found a hatch that fits??????
The problem with trying to make them is that nothing sticks to starboard and it is almost impossible to make it perfect. Without fusing the plastic. I am used to making cabinets...but this ain't wood[B)]
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Dunwell, if all else fails and you are pretty handy with woodworking. make one customer yourself out of starboard. It's not that hard. A table saw, jig saw, and router will make very quick work out of it.
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I need help...again.
I am looking for replacement hatche for my bow anchor box. I need a plastic or glass one.
Has anyone found a GOOD ONE[!] that will fit?
She is a 213
Thanks Brian
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