Steady progress on the hull re-fit after my last post - thanks for all the advice!
The boat has a weed hatch fitted, however it has clearly never been used as some of the framework of the rear seating prevents the lid from being removed! A few minutes with the multitool (fantatsic bit of kit for boat re-rurb work!) and I could get the lid off. It is placed fairly well - I can actually get my hand / arm down to the prop!
I need to decide if I keep / rework / repair the weed hatch or if I simply cut it out and glass the hole up.....are weed hatches necessary / useful in small launches or are they more trouble than they are worth?
Any thoughts?
Pete
Weed hatches in small launches?
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Re: Weed hatches in small launches?
I'd say definately for canal work, and probably for anywhere else. There are miles of lost rope and other stuff to foul props.
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Re: Weed hatches in small launches?
Well, it really depends on how much you like to go swimming. I've had to dive in to remove a giant ball of Hydrilla from Otter's prop... but Rainbow's prop sticks out far enough, being a double-ender, that I could reach the crab pot line that wound itself around the prop shaft with a boat hook.
In a word - yes.
- Bart
In a word - yes.
- Bart
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