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Don W
 
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Default Bedding deck fittings.

Doug,

Yeah, those could be a problem in a hard rain. Well looks like you have the choice of leaving
them on and painting around them, or doing something like duct taping heavy plastic over the holes
while the hatches are removed.

Of course, you could just leave everything else off, but re-install the hatches between work
sessions. If you used a temporary rubber gasket (such as the stick on stuff they sell at home
depot) to bed the hatches temporarily, they should be mostly watertight, and you'd just pull up the
temporary gaskets while working on the deck. Since the material comes in rolls you could just throw
out the used material and make new ones every time you replaced the hatches. Or a better idea is to
put the sticky side of the material to the hatches, so that you could just pull them up. (Thinking
on my feet here). Not a solution for green water over the deck, but it should keep the rain out
while you're working on her.

In either case (duct tape and plastic, or replacing the hatches) you'll have to make sure that the
primer / paint / whatever is good and dry before covering the hatches or you'll be pulling it off
the next time you remove the hatches. Of course, that stuff dries pretty fast in the sun.

Good luck with it,

Don W.

Doug Dotson wrote:
I'm not too worried about the little stuff. It's the 24" square holes
left by the hatches that become a problem.

Doug
s/v Callista