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24x14" High Quality Marine Access Hatch - Asa - Double Hinge - Made In Italy on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Italy, Italy

Italy, Italy
Condition:New Brand:CAN SB Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:SP2447

 HIGH QUALITY MARINE ACCESS HATCH
100% MADE IN ITALY
MATERIAL: ASA ***UV RESISTANT***
REVOLUTIONARY DOUBLE HINGE SYSTEM



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The new system of plastic hatches features two important and innovative improvements compared to similar products on the current market.
All hatches currently sold on the market are fabricated with plastic hinges integrated in the hatch’s frame. This means that if the hatch cover needed replacement it would be necessary to
dismount the entire boat frame, a strenuous if not impossible task due to the fact that the frame is glued to the boat with particularly strong adhesives.  With our patented system, the cover of the hatch can be dismounted and replaced simply by removing 3 screws, even if only for purely aesthetic reasons. Another revolutionary system allows for the cover to be completely removed from its housing/frame at an opening angle that spans between 5° and 75°. This solution is particularly appealing to manufacturers and end users of boats that have the driving/steering console very close to the driver’s seat. With this configuration it can be troublesome to open the hatch during navigation since the driver himself is obstructing the hatch door opening.


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