[C320-list] Companion way hatch-is NOT acrylic
Jeffrey Kapec
jkapec at tkdg.com
Fri Oct 25 17:47:56 PDT 2024
Hello to All:
I read this string and thought I would perform a reality check on
the assumption that the sliding hatch is acrylic. I believed otherwise by
the nature of the material and the grey cast tint. I too own a 320 Hull
718. I knew that the companionway was Polycarbonate and not acrylic.
Being a professional Industrial Designer for 40 years I know my polymers.
Nevertheless I did some research with AI. Here is what I found, and I
agree completely with the overview. I have designed products with acrylic
and with polycarbonate. The most important factor is the ductility of
polycarbonate which will accommodate flexural bending and very high impact
loading supporting a great deal under stress. So, for example, if you have
ever closed the hatch and had to stand on it ....the polycarbonate would be
just the material for that. Acrylic on the other hand does not have nearly
as much ability to sustain load before it cracks. Just look up the
mechanical properties ini Modern Plastics engineering. The polycarbonate
in that thickness and color may be purchased online by a number of plastics
suppliers.
For reference....
AI Overview
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The Catalina 320 companionway hatch is made of polycarbonate:
- *Polycarbonate*: A strong, impact-resistant material that's ideal for
boat windows and hatches. Polycarbonate is more durable than acrylic and
can withstand impacts 250 times better than glass.
- *Acrylic*: A transparent material that tends to be glossy and stays
clear over time.
Marine plastics and acrylic are the preferred materials for boat hatches
because they are reliable, customizable, and easy to fabricate.
Jeff Kapec
Petite Suite Hull 718
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Jeffrey Kapec
*Tanaka Kapec Design Group*
11 Brookfield St. Norwalk, CT 06851
203.846.3666
www.tkdg.com
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