Making Tom Cat rear hatch watertight

Doryman

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Tom Little reports in this thread about a fishbox mod that he (and several other people) have made.

There is a related modification that I would like to make in the cockpit, and that is to make the big hatch in the stern watertight. It is a major conduit for water into the compartment underneath, and causes all kinds of mold, slime, etc. to accumulate. I heard one suggestion, to replace it with a locking hatch, but according to my rigger, a hatch of that size strong enough to support people walking on it will cost north of $400.

Is this a problem for you? How do you deal with it other than leaving your canvas up all the time?

Warren
 
Our TomCat had a live bait well installed in the center of the rear cockpit under the platform. It was removed by the dealer prior to delivery and the space is used for batteries and oil supply tanks.

The original hatch leaked as I expect who cared about a live bait well cover leaking. The resolution of the leakage was crude but effective.

The replacement hatch is a Bomar Access Hatch, Slam Lid, measuring about 28X11 inches, less than $100. Obviously it was too small to fill in the original opening. The whole center step with the original opening was covered with a sheet of Starboard which was glued with Boatlife calk and screwed down. The appropriate opening was cut for the hatch. The mounting for the cushion was mounted on the Starboard.

After three years it does not leak and has proved to be satisfactorily sturdy.
 
I have not noticed too much trouble from it. In cold weather you need to make sure your drains are clear otherwise rain water (or hosing) will pool and then freeze your batteries in the battery trays.
 
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