Bob, Thanks for your reply. I am struggling with which is the fastest, cheapest, best way to go. The hatch that I can purchase will need some cleaning but the nice advantage for me is I can work on this at home rather than on the dock with a gaping hole in my boat. The downside is that it looks different. Mine seems to have some lateral strengtening ribs and the one I saw looks flat. Maybe it is a drop in replacement maybe not. It is hard to tell utntil I buy it. As for repairing the old one, it is just another weekend that I am not sailing. I have a template for the rear teak. THe front weather board I will have to fab from scratch as mine is missing. I called catalina direct and they said they didn't know if the dimentions changed but warned me that even in the same year there is a lot of variability between boats. The hatch off one 1974 may not fit on another 1974 boat let alone on from 1980. It is a delima.
--- On Fri, 5/1/09, Bob <[email protected]> wrote: From: Bob <[email protected]> Subject: [IC27A] Re: companionway hatch question To: [email protected] Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 1:34 AM Hi Timothy, At some point Catalina changed the companionway design to include a sort of garage for the sliding part of the hatch. (I believe it is called a sea hood) Years ago, I considered replacing my hatch with one from a newer storm-damaged boat, but decided it wasn't worth the effort, but now I can't remember why. I don't think Catalina changed the deck molding at all, so at least in theory, it could be done... On the other hand, repairing the flanges, and replacing the wood trim isn't too difficult. Bob Stockley Sundance #2436 --- In ic...@yahoogroups. com, "Timothy Nathan" <timothy_nathan@ ...> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I was given the opportunity to buy the companionway hatch off of a 1980 > catalina 27 which has the mid-boom traveler. I have a 1974 catalina with the > older end-boom traveller. > > Does anyone know if these hatch top covers are interchangable? I have a > single hatch with front and rear faced teak and flanges that fit into teak > rails on the sides. Theirs seems to have two parts a front and rear cover > with a cut out to fit around the mast. The front part seems to have the > flanges on the sides and a teak front surface. The parts are in ohio, I am in > pittsburgh and my boat is in maryland. I was planning on replacing mine since > the front and rear teak pieces on mine are missing/damaged and the flange > seems weak. Any thoughts would be grately appreciated. >
