I know that this topic has been discussed previously in this forum, but I want to ask some very specific questions. I am considering re-orienting the 2 forward main cabin hatches on my R-27 so that the hinge is on the aft side and the opening faces forward. The goal is to improve ventillation when underway. I believe that the R-27 hatches are square, so they would fit into the openings after being turned 90 degrees. Right? Will the screws line up into the same holes as originally, or will I have to drill new mounting holes? Is there any operational problem in doing this? Obviously, I intend to keep the hatches open when underway -- at least in calm water so that the hatch support and hinge are not stressed by pounding in waves. Is there some reason that is not obvious that the factory did not mount the hatches with the opening facing forward?
Can those of you who have made this change affirm that ventillation is actually improved?
Thanks in advance,
John H
Can those of you who have made this change affirm that ventillation is actually improved?
Thanks in advance,
John H