Tenders, I too found out that symmetry on a boat is a myth. But now I have a template made from 1/4 inch plywood and yes I had to trim 1/4 inch at an angle at the bottom to make it fit. I am looking to use kitchen cabinet style hinges (actually found some stainless steel versions) but they require a 1/2" deep round bore so I really need 3/4" plexi if this is going to work. Normal kitchen cabinet doors are all 3/4" for that very reason, or maybe vice versa. Tinted plexi only comes in 1/2" thickness maximum so I will need to glue on some 1/4" strips at the edges. I have located a fellow in upstate NY, who does companionway doors, I am sending him some photos to see if he will do this project, it is more than I can do, takes precision cutting tools, etc. If I am successful, will let you know.
What I am looking for is anyway to reduce the time to get out of the slip. I just made a stack pack from a Sailrite kit, saved 20 mins or more, now looking to just open the companionway doors and not bother stowing them all the time. Next, if I could just find someone to sail the boat, I could stay home and really save time.