aluminum hatch lids.

Teamster

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

I think Cabelas carries them on their website,....
 

Teamster

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

Those are the only ones I have seen,...
 

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

Go to a local metal shop and have them made. That might even work out cheaper then being purchaed and made to your sizes.
 

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

Maybe something out of a boat scrapyard????
 

GT1000000

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

Just curious...why do they have to be aluminum?:confused:
 

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

Anyone else with ideas?

If you want Custom fit jobbies or just things that fit .. i would suggest the same thing as BobVT said..

Go to a local metal shop and have them made. That might even work out cheaper then being purchaed and made to your sizes.

Just curious...why do they have to be aluminum?:confused:

What else are you going to make these hatches out of .. Plexi ?

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

They don't necessarily have to be aluminum. I didn't plan to have all of them be aluminum.

I figured it would be easier to try and create a DRY storage box or three using aluminum lids. Also would be nice for a livewell lid as well just because of the constant water exposure.
 

GT1000000

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

They don't necessarily have to be aluminum. I didn't plan to have all of them be aluminum.

I figured it would be easier to try and create a DRY storage box or three using aluminum lids. Also would be nice for a livewell lid as well just because of the constant water exposure.

My reason for asking is that you could make them out of Starboard or even plywood coated with either epoxy or poly and cloth...The Starboard is pretty much impervious to the elements and wood properly coated with epoxy is also pretty much waterproof... you could make them "dry" by adding a gasket of some type and a good latch or two...

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GT1M
 
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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

I might just go ahead and use wood/glass. Not sure yet.

When I re-do my front deck area this winter I'm going to add a 60" long livewell, and then convert my 48" livewell into just a storage compartment liner.

The big livewell just might be a hand fabbed wood/glass job. If that's the case I'll just do the lid the same way.
 

GT1000000

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

That is a project I would like to see here on the forum...if possible, Please, start a thread when you are ready to do it.
 

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Re: aluminum hatch lids.

just an FYI - starboard gets brittle in the florida sun after about 4 years and shatters
 
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