jonrarit
Well-Known Member
A year ago I started looking into replacing the sliding coach roof hatches on my Beneteau First 345 (1985) as the originals were badly sun grazed and cracked
Turns out Beneteau no longer make them and they wanted over £1400 (+VAT) for the remaining one they had in stock.
The windows were easy but as the hatches are curved it turns out to be a very difficult process to form them correctly, however in collaboration with a local plastics company, one year later (and huge leap of faith) we have just succeeded in making new ones.
Pictures attached which really don't do them justice as to how good they look and I am delighted with the result.
Now I cant be the only owner of an 80's Beneteau who has faced this problem and the good news is as part of the process I now own all the jigs and formers. If anyone is out there thinking of doing the same, please drop me a line as I may well be able to help with the jigs and point you in the right direction.
JR
PS I believe the same hatches were used in other Firsts of that era too



Turns out Beneteau no longer make them and they wanted over £1400 (+VAT) for the remaining one they had in stock.
The windows were easy but as the hatches are curved it turns out to be a very difficult process to form them correctly, however in collaboration with a local plastics company, one year later (and huge leap of faith) we have just succeeded in making new ones.
Pictures attached which really don't do them justice as to how good they look and I am delighted with the result.
Now I cant be the only owner of an 80's Beneteau who has faced this problem and the good news is as part of the process I now own all the jigs and formers. If anyone is out there thinking of doing the same, please drop me a line as I may well be able to help with the jigs and point you in the right direction.
JR
PS I believe the same hatches were used in other Firsts of that era too



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