emsworthy
Well-Known Member
The companionway hatch on our Sadler 26 is very stiff to open, and almost impossible to do so from inside with the washboards in place.
It is a one piece GRP moulding that slides on an aluminium bearer inside a hardwood guide. The attached (rough) sketch of the profile may make more sense.
I wondered whether there was too much friction on the surface between the GRP and aluminium or perhaps it is twisting slightly and jamming on the wooden guides. Either way it is a serious problem as if we needed to get out in a hurry we couldn't as it stands. (As I discovered last night
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Any thoughts on the best way to resolve this problem?
It is a one piece GRP moulding that slides on an aluminium bearer inside a hardwood guide. The attached (rough) sketch of the profile may make more sense.
I wondered whether there was too much friction on the surface between the GRP and aluminium or perhaps it is twisting slightly and jamming on the wooden guides. Either way it is a serious problem as if we needed to get out in a hurry we couldn't as it stands. (As I discovered last night
Any thoughts on the best way to resolve this problem?
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