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Old 04-03-2009, 12:54   #1
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Can anyone suggest a good heavy duty adjustable riser for steel main hatch

I have been seeking a heavy duty adjustable riser/arm for my main hatch, which is very heavy. The riser preferably will have a minimum 30" extendable arm and have a fully swivel screwable base mounting plate at both ends. (

I have been looking/googling for months without success, as what seems available is specifically geared to small hatches.

can anyone point me in the right direction.

Alternatively a quality dogging system.

As always thanks in anticipation

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Alan
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