Thanks, Lenny. I've decided there's enough hardware through the transom to make easy access through the cockpit-side liner worth cutting. Gudgeon and motor-mount bolts are critical enough I want to make it easy to monitor their integrity. Also, I want to be able to add hardware to the transom without employing long-limbed double-jointed children. I'm glad the vertical surface of the liner is solid 'glass, which will simplify the hatch installation. --Craig ----- Original Message ----- From: "L Smith" <lsmith56@cox.net> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:32 PM Subject: Access Hatches, M17 Craig If memory serves me right, on my M-17 I was able to access the hull through a lazarette on the starboard side of the cockpit.........An opening act for The Great Houdini to say the least! A hatch on the vertical surface would have been nice, but I'm not sure how cost effective. WM carries a line of hatches capable of vertical or horizontal installation. Each comes with a template and instructions. FYI, the cockpit sole is cored with marine plywood. The remainder of the liner is solid glass. Lenny