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landes_h

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Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« on: May 12 2015, 11:47 »
The Cockpit Locker Lid is rather heavy and I would be happy to have the lifting support of a gas strut, as I made for the lifting salon bench in my Bav. 38. Has anyone installed a gas strut to the locker lid? It's not so easy to find the right application point for the strut since it's all curvy and not rectangular.
Would be nice to see some ideas, in any case I will also try myself.
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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #1 on: May 12 2015, 12:38 »
They're standard fit on newer boats. My Cruiser 37 has 150N struts on the cockpit locker lids.

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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #2 on: May 12 2015, 13:01 »
They're standard fit on newer boats. My Cruiser 37 has 150N struts on the cockpit locker lids.

I have the 36 (one before yours) and I bought some struts to fit as SWMBO genuinely struggles sometimes to lift them.  I guessed at 150n so thats a bit of luck!   How many on each lid? and if poss can you post a pic - thanks :)

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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #3 on: May 12 2015, 13:42 »
Just one on each lid. I'm on the boat at the moment, so I've just taken a pic with my mobile, not great quality but should give an idea.

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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #4 on: May 12 2015, 15:21 »
thanks for sharing picture, very useful.  Your teak work looks great, what are you using on it?

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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #5 on: May 12 2015, 15:51 »
Your teak work looks great, what are you using on it?

Thank you! You'll be surprised to hear it's DuraDeck, not teak!

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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #6 on: May 12 2015, 19:08 »
well there you go, looks like the real things with no effort. 

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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #7 on: May 12 2015, 20:19 »
well there you go, looks like the real things with no effort.

Best of all, it shouldn't wear out like teak does - that was the reason I sold my last boat. My wife still thinks it's sacrilege not to have real teak!

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Re: Gas Strut for Cockpit Locker Lid
« Reply #8 on: May 13 2015, 10:15 »
I am coming back to my original question.
The picture above from the new Bavarias shows that they have a straight and rectangular lid, while my old ship has that curvy lid.
It also includes the back rest and coamings. It's not easy to find the right fixing points for the strut.
Maybe someone already did all that.



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