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Other than measuring sixteen times and cutting the hole smaller than what I actually needed and than making larger until it was cut to size the only 'clearance' issue you need to keep in mind is that you should setup the hatch so that it opens away from you and not towards you. I'm sure it will require a little more clearance than the round hatch did but the storage benefits should/will out way that issue. I'll have to admit that I was nervous at the beginning but once I cut into the kayak there was no going back.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
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I prefer cutting holes in other people's kayaks..........less stress!
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I was ready to drop off at your shop after I made the first cut ![]()
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Way to go team sewer...!
That is the nicest porta potty I have seen George - excellent job!!! -and it even has a removal bucket for easy disposal...
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