Lewmar Hatch lens replacement
DIY approach to replacing your old crazed hatch lenses. The difficulty is finding the original thickness (8mm) and tint. 9.5mm or 3/8 works just fine and that is what I went with for this project. I purchased UV resistant Acrylic with smoke tint.

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Re glassing a Hatch

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Lewmar Hatch Lens Replacement

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