lazeyjack
07-31-2007, 05:46 PM
Here is a plan for a totally watertight hatch for yachts going into the high latitudes, it is a fact that 100% of companionways hatches can be made to leak if a high pressure hose is played upon the hatch, thsi means in a knockdown water will ingress the boat
The hatch here will never leak, , but you climb over the cockpit forwards coaming to get below In lesser lats, you could build another sealing door so that you do not have to climb over Drawn here for metal, but boats built of timber can easily adapt the hatchway coaming by using hardwood coamings of aluminium fabrication bolted to the cabin
i built the smallest yacht to be overseen by Lloyds in NZ, sure enough they turned a hose on all apertures, I did not use this hatch but the one I designed had metal tubes running fromn the hatch channels to the outside
the hatch here, was designed by an old friend who indeed sailed from NZ to UK via the Horn in a 32 footer, they steered by vane all the way and checked things through the bubble
The hatch here will never leak, , but you climb over the cockpit forwards coaming to get below In lesser lats, you could build another sealing door so that you do not have to climb over Drawn here for metal, but boats built of timber can easily adapt the hatchway coaming by using hardwood coamings of aluminium fabrication bolted to the cabin
i built the smallest yacht to be overseen by Lloyds in NZ, sure enough they turned a hose on all apertures, I did not use this hatch but the one I designed had metal tubes running fromn the hatch channels to the outside
the hatch here, was designed by an old friend who indeed sailed from NZ to UK via the Horn in a 32 footer, they steered by vane all the way and checked things through the bubble