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<div>Agree strongly with Vance here, the standard K hatch is rubbish. If anyone wants to chip in any ideas for a "club design" i'm happy to make it over the winter. I have a spare dish which was left over from the endcap hole II cut out. Its just the right size, dished and 13mm thick.</div>
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<div>Otherwise im probably going to make one anyway (once ive put in a new kitchen at home.. :)</div>
<div>Kind Regards</div>
<div>James </div>
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<div>>I do think it would serve us well for someone to design a K-hatch >modified with thru-hatch closure. It is truly nutty to bolt ourselves into a sub >without some way for someone on the outside to help us, should we need >it. Maybe something for the next conference?</div>
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