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<blockquote data-quote="SVOMike86" data-source="post: 217938" data-attributes="member: 2070"><p>Not sure what you want to store in these specific spots, but if you can cut the foam neatly, you shouldn't have to frame it up with 2X4's. A plastic container should suffice. If you've got a couple bucks and want it to look nice, you should check out some premade hatches. Tempress brand has some good ones, google it or look on eBay. Stainless hardware is a must, but unless you are made of money you can get around the marine ply by just using sealed exterior ply. "Helmsman Spar" urethane is pretty common, does a great job of protecting, and costs about $30-35 a gallon. And Wlecome to the site!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVOMike86, post: 217938, member: 2070"] Not sure what you want to store in these specific spots, but if you can cut the foam neatly, you shouldn't have to frame it up with 2X4's. A plastic container should suffice. If you've got a couple bucks and want it to look nice, you should check out some premade hatches. Tempress brand has some good ones, google it or look on eBay. Stainless hardware is a must, but unless you are made of money you can get around the marine ply by just using sealed exterior ply. "Helmsman Spar" urethane is pretty common, does a great job of protecting, and costs about $30-35 a gallon. And Wlecome to the site! [/QUOTE]
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