Re: HATCH SLIDERS

From: Dave & Francesca Kautz (dfkautz@pacbell.net)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 07:07:21 PST


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Dennis,

The hatch sliders on #1632 (built 1987) are aluminum, as you describe.
No provisions for hoist launching however.

Dave Kautz
P-15 #1632, Tilly Lucy
Palo Alto, CA

Dennis Pierce wrote:
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> Anybody out there have hatch sliders made of 1-1/8" extruded aluminum
> trim instead of teak? This arrangement looks like HMS used Formica edge
> trim pieces pop rivited to the coach house. The boat (#1207) also has
> chain plates set up about the middle of the cockpit for hoist launching.



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