[C320-list] C320 Warranty 50hr first service & door to fwd
Pat Moriarty
patm at psiurethanes.com
Tue Aug 29 11:10:46 PDT 2006
Here is a great solution. Since the door is in the way all the time,
you take it home and store it for when you sell the boat. You see new
buyers don't think it all the way through and like the bells and
whistles and it was part of the boat . Now no problem with it being
in the way or not closing. Thinking about the rear cabin door but we
like to keep the dog out of the bed sometimes.
Pat
#130
At 12:37 PM 8/29/2006, you wrote:
>Annie, when you say the fwd cabin door doesn't fit, can you describe
>in what way it doesn't fit?
>
>The door on our #62 doesn't close easily. Once the leading edge is
>properly fitted in the groove of the frame, it takes a firm push to
>force the door closed and tight. At that point, the hinged edges
>are against each other and tight, so that one cannot see
>through. The door will stay in-place until pushed from the inside
>or gripped by the finger recesses and pulled. I think this is how
>it is designed and works to my satisfaction. Perhaps, with your new
>boat you are a bit reluctant to push it closed?
>
>Warren & Pattie Updike
>C320, #62, 1994, "Warr De Mar"
>Frog Mortar Creek, Middle River
>Chesapeake Bay
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