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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 14:13:36 -0400, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | Yes it does ![]() | | Anyone got a good pic of those hatch covers...don't see them here often at | all.. Some just snap on to the outside of the hatches/ports... some like mine snap to the inside of the ports/hatches. It's just a sunbrella cover cut & stitched to fit. Mine have a fairly tight sewn in elastic piece around the edges that stretches and hooks under the lip of the hatch. The top is either "quilted" or not. Mine are, which contains some sort of insulating material. As I didn't make them, I can't be more specific about how they are made. Obviously they are only on the hatches when I am not aboard the boat. They aren't in use when I am sailing. They seem well secured when they are in place and I have no real concern that they will blow off when I am away. These are on my overhead Bomar hatches. On my portlights, I have done what most folks around here do. I have purchased some of the automobile sunscreens from Walmart for about $5, and cut out pieces in the size and shape of my portlights. Wedge them into place when I leave the boat. You can get fancy and cover one side with sunbrella to match the interior or not. Depends on access to sewing skills ![]() Maybe you can use your grinder to make some up for Alien?? Bwahahahahahahahahaaa!! CM |