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The Illustration above shows the access hatch fully closed.
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The illustration above shows the access hatch half opened horizontally.
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Above we see the access hatch half open diagonally . This is very handy when requiring anchor or front deck access.
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Just a little opened
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The last Illustration shows a fully opened hatch. Note that the hatch is fully supported by the Roll-ett system and the ties are not required.
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Suitable on tapered openings.
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Rolling by hand is perhaps the single most factor
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that destroys the quality of clears through scratching,
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cracking, marking and fingerprints etc. |
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Demonstration Video
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Courtesy
Shot taken internally. Shows a " Roll down concept" as opposed to rolling up. Applications of such a nature were an issue as when unzipped covered all instrumentation as well as hindered access to the hatch. With Roll-ett installed this is no longer an issue. Furthermore allows a corner to be rolled for easy access.
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Mike Rogers Upholstery
Showing the installation of Roll-ett in this particular application -neat and practical. Illustrating the diversity of carrying out installations of Roll-ett |
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Cambridge
The flap rolled down neatly. Allowing clear vision of instrumentation. |
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