Professional Hatch and Port Repair Service

Atkins and Hoyle Before and After

Nov 11, 2021

For a fraction of the cost of a new hatch or port, Napanee, ON-based Atkins & Hoyle offers a hatch and port refurbishing service. The company will make your hatches look great, perfectly watertight and guaranteed against any leaks or malfunction. New cast acrylic, installed by an expert team, is safe, strong and beautiful. High density neoprene gaskets ensure a perfect seal between the lid of the hatch and the frame. Polishing and re-anodize service can bring those old hatches right back to new condition.

Atkins& Hole offers a fast turnaround, with parts available for many hatch manufactures. Lewmar, Bomar, and many others. Their workshop facility has decades of experience refurbishing hatches and ports.

Gasket and Acrylic Replacements
Atkins & Hoyle Ltd. supplies new gasket or acrylic window material for all hatches and ports of any size from any brand. They will ship the gaskets and glue to you or the company can replace them when they are repairing the rest of the hatch or port.

Atkins & Hoyle Ltd. carries the full range of replacement parts for our hatches and ports including B-arms, sliders, port knobs, springs, hinges and screens.

For a quick and easy quote, email info@AtkinsHoyle.com with the make and dimensions of your hatches or ports.

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