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The
original rubber hinge tops on the forehatch hinges on the Leisure 23SL
deteriorate due to weathering, and often split, potentially leading
eventually to loss of the forehatch.
Complete kits, including instructions, are now available from stock.
The
following photographs show some of the spare mouldings and other parts which
can currently be produced. Please enquire about other parts needed, as the range
of mouldings is gradually being extended.
Repairs are generally not practicable, or economic. However it is sometimes
possible to re-use the steelwork from old rudders and skegs - so please don't
throw your old rudder or skeg away until you have spoken to us.
If you are
unsure about what rudder or skeg you need have a
look here where you can see the rudders and
skegs on a Leisure 17, 20, 22 and 23. Note that the Leisure 17 & 17SL and
Leisure 23 & 23SL have identical rudder & skeg mouldings.
When ordering spares it is always useful if you could include a photograph of
the old part, and a note of the key overall dimensions. This will ensure that
we supply the correct replacement, as some parts do vary in design from boat
to boat, even if nominally identical.
Price on application for all mouldings (the cost of GRP materials frequently
fluctuate as it is based on oil).
Leisure 23SL Owners - the Association will shortly have the
capability to produce replacement Main Hatches. Many of these are now badly
crazed due to the effects of weather on the translucent centre section. If
you are interested in finding out more please contact us. A replacement fore
hatch is also under consideration.
Click on the thumbnail photographs for a larger image.
Leisure 17 MainhatchThis item is supplied requiring minor trimming, to suit your particular boat |
![]() Leisure 17SL MainhatchThis item is supplied requiring minor trimming, to suit your particular boat |
Leisure 17 & 17SL RudderPhoto also shows a tiller head fitting. The one shown is in cast alloy; new items are now being machined from solid alloy, but look very similar. |
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If you do see what you need please contact us
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