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"felton" wrote in message

I have a mainsail cover, bimini, wheel cover,

| companionway cover and grabrail covers.

Kind of "finishes off" a boat dosen't it. I really like my lifeline covers
and the companionway cover with the lead shot sewn into the base is a
godsend. I draw the line at winch covers though... but I will admit the
tiller cover was a good idea until I made the tiller quickly removable and
now stow it down below.

CM


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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 11:29:49 -0400, "Capt. Mooron"
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"felton" wrote in message

I have a mainsail cover, bimini, wheel cover,

| companionway cover and grabrail covers.

Kind of "finishes off" a boat dosen't it. I really like my lifeline covers
and the companionway cover with the lead shot sewn into the base is a
godsend. I draw the line at winch covers though... but I will admit the
tiller cover was a good idea until I made the tiller quickly removable and
now stow it down below.

CM


Yes it does I forgot to mention my hatch covers. Those things
really make a difference in keeping the boat from becoming a solar
collector during the summer months. Sunbrella is a godsend down here
in the land of skin cancer

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I'm sure you can get one for $10 at the local wal-mart.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Well, here we go again.

Once again I'm wondering if I should add a dodger to my boat. This season

we'll
have a few kids aboard as well as some elderly folk and then there are a

few
cruises, one of which will be made with a friend who will be 5 months

pregnant
at that time.
It seems that a dodger, which will connect to a never used awning that

came
with the boat, would be of use. A few friends seem to think that a dodger

heats
up the interior of a boat. does that make sense? It seems it would catch

more
air and keep the sun out of the companionway. A local canvas maker has a

C&C 32
dodger that was never picked up and I can have it for 650 installed with a

SS
frame...plus tax. It's a good dodger...

Comments?


RB



 
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