Sole lifting catches

Graham_Wright

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At the EC boat show, there was a sailing boat on display that boasted the best part of a teak forest above and below decks. Maybe it was a Hanse. The salesman revealed that the basic boat was built in Thailand and the fitting out completed in Holland.

Which is one hell of a long preamble for something simple!

The sole was secured with latches that accepted a few fingers and having been lifted could then be turned to release a latch.

Anybody any idea where they can be obtained please? I can't find anything similar from ECS and the like.
 
Something like this maybe?
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From A2A4 or Avon Stainless Marine.
 
Another point of view.

Such latches can be turned and lifted by anyone who steps aboard- if this creates a security problem then may I suggest you use machine screws with aviation style security heads, e.g cowlip or trefoil but NOT pin hex heads(Maplin sell removal tools which will overcome these with ease)
 
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Eh!?

Anybody who wants to venture into my bilges is welcome!

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It depends what you have down there, on a Halmatic 30 the sole hatch gives access to the batteries and rear of the engine, so I suppose an enterprising thief could nick my batteries if he troubled to get in there.
 
You may have been looking at the Hans Christian 41. If so try doing a google and you will find more information than you can shake a Teak stick at!
 
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