Our carpentry and fiberglass teams have collaborated to fabricate flush-mounted hatch covers for a Little Harbor 62. Since they are replacing raised, glass hatches, each piece of teak must be hand-selected for grain, and then arranged in a manner that suggests existing caulk lines are being carried fore and aft. It’s quite a challenge and just the kind of puzzle our team loves to solve!
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