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These folks make some of the best hatches out there. Not exactly our market but these are sweet!
http://www.ptwatercraft.com/ptwatercraft/Hatches_and_Hardware.html
Google around on the marine chandlers websites. There are hinges available to do what you describe, but they won't be 'hardware store cheap'.
Port Orford or Alaskan Yellow cedar are both similar density to Fir. Likely to be better cured and more dimensionally stable, both those, but they probably won't take fiberglass as well as fir would.
The reason P.O. or Alaskan Cedar is good boat wood is because of it's rot resistance as well as it's medium strength and stiffness. Either would be good for hatch parts. I had some yellow cedar racks scribed onto the roof of a van for almost 20yrs without significant degradation, even though they had no finish. Looks pretty nice when varnished, too.
Mahogany is actually significantly lighter than Oak.
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