Hi Folks ...
Looking to install a bow hatch (non opening glass) to my the bow hatch on my 31 Bahia in order to get a little more natural light below decks.
In a prior life, I had an insert made up by Tom Slane of Hatteras fame.
I've seen these on several B31s .... what is or has been the source ?
Thanks
Bow hatch skylite
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Bow hatch skylite
1970 Bertram Bahia Mar - hull# 316-1003
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
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Re: Bow hatch skylite
I sent you some pics on FB messenger.
1969 31 Bertram FBC "East Wind" hull #315939
Re: Bow hatch skylite
Steve-
I copied the job from JP Dalik. We just cut out a square from the middle of the existing hatch and got a piece of 1/2" Greylite (it comes in varying darkness, I think we chose 14?). If I remember the glass was eyewateringly expensive. We just floated the glass in some sealant the glass company sold - I think it was a 3M product with UV inhibitors - it has help up well.
Here are the pictures JP posted:
We have short seasons in Rhode Island and do not suffer the same sunlight intensity. For us the tint is dark enough that I have not noticed any fading of the fabrics in the v berth but there is good light up there. I have noticed some sort of checking in the glass after 8 years.
Good luck!
Stephan
I copied the job from JP Dalik. We just cut out a square from the middle of the existing hatch and got a piece of 1/2" Greylite (it comes in varying darkness, I think we chose 14?). If I remember the glass was eyewateringly expensive. We just floated the glass in some sealant the glass company sold - I think it was a 3M product with UV inhibitors - it has help up well.
Here are the pictures JP posted:
We have short seasons in Rhode Island and do not suffer the same sunlight intensity. For us the tint is dark enough that I have not noticed any fading of the fabrics in the v berth but there is good light up there. I have noticed some sort of checking in the glass after 8 years.
Good luck!
Stephan
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Re: Bow hatch skylite
Or as Richard Kidd who ran the Bertram parts department said when I called to ask him about deck hatch skylights "Open the H-A-T-C-H".
Doug Pratt
Bertram 31 Amberjack
FBC hull #315-820
Bertram 31 Amberjack
FBC hull #315-820
Re: Bow hatch skylite
I made a piece out of 1/2” lexan an will direct glaze it into my bow hatch. Very similar to the picture just bigger. I use sikaflex to glue it in. Same as all my windows. Then of coarse all new hardware!
Jason
Re: Bow hatch skylite
Steve timmmmymade ours and it looks great
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