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Rosalie B. wrote:
We've never felt the need for wind scoops. If we are at anchor, the boat usually points into the wind and the hatch popped up acts as a wind scoop. Fair enough. Most boats I've been on have the hinge at the front, so that wouldn't work. I think it's required by chartering regulations somewhere, which is why they're built like that. I have seen a suggestion that, if anchored in calm weather somewhere hot, you could shift the anchor line to the stern so that the companion way acts as a big wind scoop right into the whole cabin. Struck me as quite a good idea, as long as the conditions were right. Pete |
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