Compac Suncat Companionway Hatch Drop Hatch on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
This is a drop hatch or companionway hatch for a Com-Pac Suncat, although it may fit other boats. Please make sure the dimensions will fit your needs.
The top section measures: 23 1/4" across at the bottom & 19 1/2" across at the top. It is 11 3/8" in height. The bottom section measures: 26 3/4" across at the bottom & 23 3/8" across at the top. It is 11 7/8" in height. The two pieces join together perfectly, and are in very good condition. There is very minor wear on the finish, but the hatch does not require refinishing in any way. |
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