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<blockquote data-quote="gabeskillzz05" data-source="post: 389666" data-attributes="member: 15066"><p>Yes it is the custom hatch for Cabela's. This one is the largest size. The cutout dimension listed online is slightly smaller than what you will actually need. When it showed up at my door the package was damaged and the hatch corners were bent up. For the price I paid for an aluminum hatch I wanted it nice so I returned it. A few weeks later browsing the local bargain cave at Cabela's I saw the hatch I returned for 1/2 price so I bought it. For half price Ill bend the corners back. :lol: </p><p></p><p>My foam was soaked, about 4" down into I we hit standing water. When I first got the boat I could hardly move it around the driveway by myself without a motor on it, now that the foam is gone I can move it easily with motor hanging on the back. Wish I would have weighed it. I'm going to replace most of the foam with extruded polystyrene except there the hatch is going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabeskillzz05, post: 389666, member: 15066"] Yes it is the custom hatch for Cabela's. This one is the largest size. The cutout dimension listed online is slightly smaller than what you will actually need. When it showed up at my door the package was damaged and the hatch corners were bent up. For the price I paid for an aluminum hatch I wanted it nice so I returned it. A few weeks later browsing the local bargain cave at Cabela's I saw the hatch I returned for 1/2 price so I bought it. For half price Ill bend the corners back. :lol: My foam was soaked, about 4" down into I we hit standing water. When I first got the boat I could hardly move it around the driveway by myself without a motor on it, now that the foam is gone I can move it easily with motor hanging on the back. Wish I would have weighed it. I'm going to replace most of the foam with extruded polystyrene except there the hatch is going. [/QUOTE]
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