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Mic wrote:
.... The cruising logs I have read many have opted for a "hard dodger" or commented that they might have prefered one. I have seen a few web pages about building one...and well they can look OK or not visually pleasing. My boat has a "hardtop" which is really a 'glass platform supported by heavy steel tubes. Its strong enough to walk on, large enough for three solar panels, and ridged enough for the main traveler. Its surrounded by canvas, with large windows and flys screens. The way our cockpit is laid out, this has become an extra room. With the full canvas surround, its possible to sail in freezing weather; when the Sun hits the windows, it becomes a greenhouse. The downside is that we tend to leave too much canvas up. Those who sail these boats down south often remove all of the canvas for full ventilation. Its construction is far beyond my capabilities, especially since windows and gutters are molded in, and carbon fibre is used to stiffen it. If I had to do something like this myself, I would have someone fabricate a strong frame in stainless, and then sew my own canvas around it. Here's a picture taken late in October, when the average gust in 18 knots: http://www.sv-loki.com/Along_the_Way/surround.jpg |
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