Trying to post this again. I’m looking to see if anyone has done a rear deck hatch lid repair on a 57’ Tolly. Mine have seen better days and are pretty soft. I was hoping someone has already made a mold to make a new hatch lid or has used a fiberglass repair company they were happy with in the PNW. I’m looking to fix the two fish box hatch lid.
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Trying to post this again. I’m looking to see if anyone has done a rear deck hatch lid repair on a 57’ Tolly. Mine have seen better days and are pretty soft. I was hoping someone has already made a mold to make a new hatch lid or has used a fiberglass repair company they were happy with in the PNW. I’m looking to fix the two fish box hatch lid.
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Hi Jon,
I had a linear actuator lift put on my cover, works nicely.. those buggers are heavy /grin
Rick Evans
From: 'jon_goodrich' via Tollycraft Boating Club Forum <tollycraft-boa...@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2025 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: Rear deck hatch repair
Thank you all very much for the advice and direction. I have reached out to Pacific for a quote on fixing the hatches.
Jon
On Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 3:54:52 PM UTC-7 Dan Leenhouts wrote:
When I got my 26, all we got was just the top fiberglass, gel coat skin. The hatches were made with a balsa wood core that had disintegrated, and the bottom was gone. All we could salvage was the top 1/8 in layer. I took it to Pacific Fiberglass, one of our sponsors, in Ballard Washington. Doug made me a new one using the top layer, it turned out great. Several years later, because of much engine work and wear, the whole deck was looking pretty sad. I went to them again, they said duplicating the old surface was very difficult. So the sanded it smooth sealed it and put down a textured surface that looks good and has served us well.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 2:58 PM 'jon_goodrich' via Tollycraft Boating Club Forum <tollycraft-boa...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Trying to post this again. I’m looking to see if anyone has done a rear deck hatch lid repair on a 57’ Tolly. Mine have seen better days and are pretty soft. I was hoping someone has already made a mold to make a new hatch lid or has used a fiberglass repair company they were happy with in the PNW. I’m looking to fix the two fish box hatch lid.
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