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Bobsprit
 
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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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Bobsprit wrote:

It seems it would catch more
air


Well, maybe if you anchor stern to wind, a bit odd,
but what the hell?

Of course if you are slip bound, you may be able to warp
the boat to be stern to wind. ;-o

Cheers
Marty

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The Dodger is a good idea! It will offer a wind break when going to weather
and a place to scootch under when the weather turns bad. When it's hot you
simply undo a few snaps and drop it like a convertible. The only bad point
is it develops a color scheme to the vessel. Your sail cover should match
your dodger.

I would also recommend covers for your cockpit life lines..... it really
adds quite a bit of privacy aboard when underway!

CM




"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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Mooron explained:=20
It will offer a wind break when going to weather
and a place to scootch under when the weather turns bad

Wussy....
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katysails
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and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein

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Mooron explained:
It will offer a wind break when going to weather
and a place to scootch under when the weather turns bad

Wussy....

Depends who you're "scootching" with don't it?!! ;-D

CM




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Mooron commented: Depends who you're "scootching" with don't it?!! ;-D

CM

Yer supposed to be sailin', not scootin'....whatcha wanna scootch =
outside for in the bad weather?

--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein

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Mooron commented: Depends who you're "scootching" with don't it?!! ;-D

CM

Yer supposed to be sailin', not scootin'....whatcha wanna scootch outside
for in the bad weather?

Cold makes things go cuddly real quick....

CM


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As I sail "down South", biminis are required but dodgers are optional.
If I were to have a dodger, I would probably consider what is called,
around here at least, the "California" dodger. These are made so that
all of the canvas, including the windows, can be detatched and removed
from the dodger leaving only the canvas covering the top of the dodger
in place. It then covers the top of the companionway, but is
otherwise open to allow the breeze to pass fore and aft. No
protection from spray and wind when the dodger is opened up like that,
but it prevents overheating on warm days and allows the dodger frame
to stay in place, while being unobtrusive. Often it is not all that
difficult to convert a traditional dodger to this style of dodger. It
would be nice to have, even down here, to extend the season or at
least improve the comfort of the season. How often do you get hot up
North, anyway?



On 27 Jan 2004 12:28:47 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

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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Bobsprit
 
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How often do you get hot up
North, anyway?

We get about six weeks of horrible mid to high 90's at times...

RB
 
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