Catalina 34

General Activities => Main Message Board => Topic started by: stlandis on August 22, 2002, 09:04:08 AM

Title: Forward Hatch replacement
Post by: stlandis on August 22, 2002, 09:04:08 AM
I am looking to buy a late 80S boat, but prefer the clear forward hatches of the newer models. Does anyone know of an easy way to get a clear forward hatch over the vee berth?
Title: Hatch Replacement
Post by: malgase on August 22, 2002, 10:27:48 AM
Try:

Crusing Concepts Lexan V-Berth Hatch Cover (http://www.cruisingconcepts.com/v%20berth%20h.htm)

Michael
Title: Forward overhead hatch
Post by: dave davis on August 22, 2002, 10:58:37 AM
I have a 1988 model and it has a overhead clear hatch made by Bomar which is a Div of Pompanette Inc. They can be reached at www.pompanette.com (http://www.pompanette.com) or Email  pompanette@aol.com  I don't know who made those solid fiberglass hatches I have seen on earliar models. You might ask CY...
Good luck...Dave
Title: Thanks!
Post by: stlandis on August 22, 2002, 02:36:07 PM
Amazing response time! This is some fleet! I can't tell from the cruising concepts pic if that hatch is really sturdy enough, has anyone tried one? but I am going to try to buy a Cat 34 this weekend!
Title: Forward Hatches
Post by: Stu Jackson on August 22, 2002, 03:34:11 PM
Good luck on finding and buying a C34.  All the best.

One thing you MAY want to consider:  many of us have bought the boat because of the aft cabin.  After either nanoseconds or years, many of us have moved up forward to the V berth.  I think it's because so many of us had poor earlier experiences with V berths being too narrow, or short or both, or didn't give it a try.

In our case, our son appropriated the V berth, and we've had to gently convince him the aft cabin is better for him!

That's because, on the C34, the V berth is MASSIVE.

If you ever plan to sleep in (past sunrise, that is) in the V berth, you may appreciate the solid hatch we have on our 1986 boat.

One of our members is making (and perhaps still selling) covers for the see-through forward hatches.  They keep it darker longer.

So, don't let the hatch type make your decision on the boat, and before you swap it out for a clear one, give it a full night's try out.  

Shucks, what a great excuse to stay overnight on the boat!!!
Title: Forward Hatch replacement
Post by: mvazmina on August 23, 2002, 07:06:24 AM
I agree with all of the above. We have 1986 with a solid hatch and see no need to change. During the day it is normally open to allow light and ventilation and at night sleeping is undisturbed.
Title: Cruising Concepts Lexan
Post by: kenkillian on August 24, 2002, 08:00:39 PM
We put the Lexan from Cruising Concepts on our 1986 and it is wonderful.  Yes, it it extremely tough and durable.  It is quite thick, guessing about 5/8 of an inch, possibly more. I have stepped on it, fallen on it and dropped things on it without a scratch.  In addition the people at Cruising Concepts are great to work with.  I strongly recommend it. :)
Title: Forward Hatch replacement
Post by: Ed Shankle on April 20, 2003, 09:46:12 AM
Hi all,
I'm looking to replace the forward hatch this season. Is the general concensus that the Lexan hatch from Cruising Concepts is still the way go?

thanks,
Ed
Tail Wind #866
Title: Forward Hatch replacement
Post by: Alohman on April 23, 2003, 07:40:10 PM
We have a 1986 C34 with the original hatch replaced with a Lexan hatch from cruising concepts.  We really like the clear hatch.  Yes it lets the morning light in when you are sleeping, but it lets the light in during the rest of the day as well, which is what we wanted.  We made a snap cover that installs at night over the hatch opening, easy to get off in a hurry when necessary, allows us to sleep in, and the lexan hatch during the rest of the day is great.

p/s considering move to a larger boat and our c34, heavily upgraded, is up for sale.  allohman@aol.com