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I see that Scotty "doesn't like the look of dodgers on small boats" and Katy
found them a "drag." Well, I've had nothing but positive responses on the dodger from 1st hand observers, but there's the whole beauty/beholder thing. Sure the dodger can get in the way, but at the start and end of the season, it's great! You can put it away during the hotter months. Visibility is fine because the fellow who made it measured window height from the helm seat. Standing, I can see over it just fine as well. It's not a tall dodger. It made a cold sail pretty warm and the connecting white awning will make the whole cockpit cooler at anchor. For years people told me of the virtues, especially for spring and fall. Now I'm a believer! Foulies and goggles? That's pretty uncomfortable, even with high end gear like mine (I own a 900.00 Henry Loyd suit as well as lighter stuff). My main complaint about it is that getting to the mainsheet forces me to bend a bit more. Finally...I added the Dodger because it offers a great grip moving around the cockpit. The outer shelf is covered in a washable leatherett and is strong enough to do pullups from. Did I mention that you can leave the companionway hatch open in the rain and not have a wet interior? It's yet another choice, of course. Usually, people who have them love them. People who don't sure don't want to spend the cash on one, so they "prefer" Goggles. I think the price of a new dodger is crazy and I doubt I would have gotten one if I had to pay for it. Note the padded grip along the edge http://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/images/al2.jpg RB C&C 32 Alien City Island |
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so you consider your boat to be 'small'?
Scotty "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I see that Scotty "doesn't like the look of dodgers on small boats" and Katy found them a "drag." Well, I've had nothing but positive responses on the dodger from 1st hand observers, but there's the whole beauty/beholder thing. Sure the dodger can get in the way, but at the start and end of the season, it's great! You can put it away during the hotter months. Visibility is fine because the fellow who made it measured window height from the helm seat. Standing, I can see over it just fine as well. It's not a tall dodger. It made a cold sail pretty warm and the connecting white awning will make the whole cockpit cooler at anchor. For years people told me of the virtues, especially for spring and fall. Now I'm a believer! Foulies and goggles? That's pretty uncomfortable, even with high end gear like mine (I own a 900.00 Henry Loyd suit as well as lighter stuff). My main complaint about it is that getting to the mainsheet forces me to bend a bit more. Finally...I added the Dodger because it offers a great grip moving around the cockpit. The outer shelf is covered in a washable leatherett and is strong enough to do pullups from. Did I mention that you can leave the companionway hatch open in the rain and not have a wet interior? It's yet another choice, of course. Usually, people who have them love them. People who don't sure don't want to spend the cash on one, so they "prefer" Goggles. I think the price of a new dodger is crazy and I doubt I would have gotten one if I had to pay for it. Note the padded grip along the edge http://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/images/al2.jpg RB C&C 32 Alien City Island |
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Hey Nutsy,
If you install a transparent back flap on that Dodger, you can leave the Hatch open in the Cold weather also. With the Cabin heater on. Don't need goggles or foulies. Just a Sweat Shirt and a Cup Of Coffee. INSTANT for Scottie. Ole Thom |
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If you install a transparent back flap on that Dodger, you can leave the
Hatch open in the Cold weather also. With the Cabin heater on. Don't need goggles or foulies. Just a Sweat Shirt and a Cup Of Coffee. INSTANT for Scottie. Actually, that was offered to me. It can connect at the zipper for the awning. I just didn't imagine I'd need it, but I can always change my mind. I don't drink coffee actually. RB |
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Thank yew Thom, thank yew very much.
Scotty "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Hey Nutsy, If you install a transparent back flap on that Dodger, you can leave the Hatch open in the Cold weather also. With the Cabin heater on. Don't need goggles or foulies. Just a Sweat Shirt and a Cup Of Coffee. INSTANT for Scottie. Ole Thom |
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you got yours for free??? I thought you said you worked in the yard for it?
Scotty "Bobsprit" wrote ... I think the price of a new dodger is crazy and I doubt I would have gotten one if I had to pay for it. Note the padded cell , I'm on the edge. tp://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/images/al2.jpg RB C&C 32 Alien City Island |
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you got yours for free??? I thought you said you worked in the yard for it?
Selling stuff on Ebay, if you think that's "work." My barter deal with yards has really worked far better than I expected. It's also covered my entire season of yard bills and next year's storage. I've had a great time with ebay and also sold stuff direct much of the time. Still lots more to do, but with the sailing season kicking in, I'll probably slow down for now. I've also sold 3 boats in 6 weeks as a part time broker. I've only had one negative experience with Ebay, when a seller sold me a bad radio that he misrepresented. Ebay insurance recovered the loss. They're a great outfit. RB |
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So you did pay for the dodger???? I'm getting confused.
SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... you got yours for free??? I thought you said you worked in the yard for it? Selling stuff on Ebay, if you think that's "work." My barter deal with yards has really worked far better than I expected. It's also covered my entire season of yard bills and next year's storage. I've had a great time with ebay and also sold stuff direct much of the time. Still lots more to do, but with the sailing season kicking in, I'll probably slow down for now. I've also sold 3 boats in 6 weeks as a part time broker. I've only had one negative experience with Ebay, when a seller sold me a bad radio that he misrepresented. Ebay insurance recovered the loss. They're a great outfit. RB |
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So you did pay for the dodger????
No. I did tip the guy who designed and built it. RB |
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Do you consider playing the market as work? no? Then I got my wifes' car
for free. Scotty "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... So you did pay for the dodger???? No. I did tip the guy who designed and built it. RB |
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