I ordered 2 T handles for the Galley Hatch... since the hatch is so big...
I was wondering if anyone has pics of the inside .. of their hatch and the way installation was done.. since not too many tears to compare to here.


Best regards
Classic Finn

halfdome, Danny wrote:Heikki, I'm up for my 3am painand noticed your post. The way I did it was to install the lock at the correct spot on the hatch. I then climbed inside, closed the hatch and figured out where the catch will line up with the lock. I traced around the catch with a pencil. This was all done before I installed the galley cabinets, it may not work for you if your cabinets are in place.
Danny
Classic Finn wrote:How far in from the corners of the lower hatch are they to be installed?![]()
Classic Finn
Classic Finn wrote:Hi Danny
So there is actually 2 parts , as my doors lock kits have ? except just a lil different?
I never had done the doors either but I managed it somehow.. I,ll get the hatch then too.. I had several goodie photos to follow..![]()
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I,ll most likely ask you more questions ...if you dont mind..![]()
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Its due to jitters...I guess and honestly speaking...Whew..![]()
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both the T Handles are the locking kind...
Thanks again Danny..
Best regards
Heikki
48Rob wrote:Heikki,
Two handles?
One on either side?
Am I understanding this correctly?
It may be easier, look better, and seal better to use just one handle with a dual cam rod system.
That is, when you turn the handle on the outside, the mechanism on the inside pushes, or pulls two rods which "latch" the hatch tight at each side.
Rob
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