The alternate way as above
OR
Grants way as above.
I have to give credit to andrew for the drawings.
I am thinking of using Grant's mount method. So I used a bath scale and prop stick to weigh my hatch at 5" from the hinge. I get a reading of 225 to 245 pounds depending where I place the scale on the floor. I still need to add about 10 pounds for the inner skin, latch rods, & galley light. That puts my weight at around 235 to 255 pounds at that 5" mark. I think it weighs in so heavy because it's a 5 wide and also long at 52" from hinge to the floor. (Gruman profile) My hatch framing is 1/2" Baltic Birch with 6 ribs including the doubled end ribs. I'm thinking of sistering some more Baltic birch at that 5" attachment point to beef it up some. There is a lot of stress at that point and don't want it to break. (comments welcomed)
My question is given a weight of 240+ should I order two struts Rated at 125# each? McMasters has a heavy duty strut that would be almost 20" long with the ends. They are available in 100, 125, & 150# increments