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Rosalie B. wrote in
: On our boat, we have a hatch that is right over the V-berth and if we leave it open at night and it rains, it rains on your face and alerts you to get up and close the hatches. Also I can exit the V-berth through this hatch to look at the sunrise without traipsing through the main cabin or waking Bob up. It doesn't rain in Lionheart's V-berth or head hatches because we always put the PortaBote over both to make a little shelter for them. Works great. What's Bob doing sleeping in the main cabin, anyways?.....(c; The reason I can't sleep head-first in a V-berth is my arms flail around in my sleep too much. It's bad enough for one side to be against the hull. |
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