Boat Hatch Repair & Reglazing

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Restore clarity, seal integrity and performance

Boat hatches are constantly exposed to sun, salt and weather. Over time, the acrylic or glass can become scratched, cloudy or cracked, seals can fail and hardware can deteriorate.

While many owners assume the entire hatch or portlight needs to be replaced, in most cases it can be professionally repaired and reglazed.

At ALFAB, we specialise in boat hatch repair and reglazing, replacing the glazing while restoring the existing hatch frame and components wherever possible.

The result is a hatch that looks and performs like new — often at 70–80% less than the cost of replacing the entire unit.

What is Boat Hatch Reglazing?

Boat hatch reglazing involves removing the original acrylic or glass from a marine hatch and replacing it with new marine-grade glazing materials.

The hatch frame and hardware are retained and refurbished where required, restoring the hatch to full function and appearance.

This process is commonly used when hatches become:

  • Scratched
  • Cloudy from UV exposure
  • Cracked or damaged
  • Leaking due to failed seals

Reglazing allows the hatch to be restored without replacing the entire assembly. Especially useful when the original hatch (or portlight) is a custom made or irregular size.

Glazing Materials for Boat Hatches and Portlights

Hatches and portlights can be reglazed using materials that match the vessel’s original specifications.

Common glazing materials include:

PMMA / Marine Acrylic

Lightweight, durable and commonly used in marine hatches.

Thermally Toughened Glass

Strong safety glass used where higher strength is required.

Structural Laminated Glass

Multi-layer marine glass designed for safety and structural performance.

All reglazing is completed using like-for-like materials to meet the original ship standards.

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Common Reasons Boat Hatches Need Repair

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Boat hatch or portlight repairs are typically required due to:

  • Water ingress

    Worn seals or degraded glazing can allow water to enter the cabin.

  • Safety concerns

    Cracked or weakened glazing can compromise safety.

  • Poor appearance

    Scratched or cloudy acrylic reduces visibility and makes the vessel look aged.

  • Boat refits or upgrades

    Owners often refurbish hatches during a refit or restoration.

  • UV Damage

    Years of sun exposure can degrade acrylic glazing.

Reglazing vs Replacement

Cost Comparison for non-standard, high production products

Replacing an entire hatch assembly can be expensive, particularly for older or discontinued models. Reusing an existing hatch can also save you the time and hassle of modifying the opening to fit a replacement.

Typical cost savings when reglazing include:

Plastic / composite hatch construction

Up to 80% cheaper than full replacement.

Aluminium hatch construction

Approximately 70% cheaper than replacing the entire hatch.

Hatch repairs and Portlight repair turnaround time

Typical turnaround time for hatch reglazing or repairs is 30–40 working days.

This can vary depending on:

  • Hatch size and shape
  • Condition of the hatch
  • Glazing materials required
  • Hardware repairs
  • Workshop workload

What marine hatch components can be repaired or replaced?

During a hatch refurbishment or repair, we can service or replace:

  • Acrylic or glass glazing
  • Gas struts and springs
  • Rubber seals and gaskets
  • Hatch latches and catches
  • Hinges and hardware
  • Frame refurbishment and finishing

This allows the hatch to be restored to near-new condition.

Portlight Repairs & Reglazing


In addition to hatches, we can also refurbish opening ports and portlights.

Portlight refurbishment can include:

  • New glazing
  • Replacement seals
  • Hardware repair
  • Frame refurbishment

Use the Hatch Quote form below for a quote.

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Boat Hatch Repair Quote





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    FAQ’s


    Yes. Many boat hatches can be repaired by replacing the glazing and seals while retaining the original frame and hardware.

    Marine glazing specialists such as ALFAB can remove and replace the acrylic or glass using materials that meet the vessel’s original standards.

    Light scratches may sometimes be polished out, but heavily scratched or UV-damaged acrylic usually needs replacement.

    Repair or reglazing is recommended when the glazing is scratched, cloudy or leaking but the hatch frame is still structurally sound.

    Yes. Rubber seals and gaskets can be replaced during refurbishment to restore watertight performance.

    Yes. The same refurbishment and reglazing process can be used for opening ports and portlights.