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Is there a name for the part of a sailboat that protrudes above the deck with windows on the sides (if it's not a pilothouse) ? Thanks meow |
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house - that's all
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house - that's all - or cabin top
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Have heard it referred to as the "doghouse" ;-)
Don W. wrote: Is there a name for the part of a sailboat that protrudes above the deck with windows on the sides (if it's not a pilothouse) ? Thanks meow |
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"palmtreedreamer" wrote in
oups.com: No that is the place men sleep when their wives are upset Isn't that why they bought the boat? -- Larry |
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In article ,
Don W wrote: Have heard it referred to as the "doghouse" ;-) Don W. wrote: Is there a name for the part of a sailboat that protrudes above the deck with windows on the sides (if it's not a pilothouse) ? Thanks meow FWIW, I have heard it referred to as the coach. h -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 13:51:38 GMT, Red Cloud©
wrote: On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 23:58:15 GMT, wrote: Is there a name for the part of a sailboat that protrudes above the deck with windows on the sides (if it's not a pilothouse) ? Thanks meow Cabin trunk, or trunk. I use coach house. I've heard a ton of these variations, though, including "saloon top", "saloon deck", "cabin deck" and so on. They only should be called pilot houses when they contain a separate and more or less enclosed steering station, although quite a few of those are just hard dodgers on steroids. R. |
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Weighing in... ;-)
I mostly use "trunk cabin" or deck house." Karin Conover-Lewis s/v "Escapade" 1963 Rawson 30 Ketch "rhys" wrote in message ... On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 13:51:38 GMT, Red Cloud© wrote: On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 23:58:15 GMT, wrote: Is there a name for the part of a sailboat that protrudes above the deck with windows on the sides (if it's not a pilothouse) ? Thanks meow Cabin trunk, or trunk. I use coach house. I've heard a ton of these variations, though, including "saloon top", "saloon deck", "cabin deck" and so on. They only should be called pilot houses when they contain a separate and more or less enclosed steering station, although quite a few of those are just hard dodgers on steroids. R. |
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 16:17:37 -0500, "KLC Lewis"
wrote: Weighing in... ;-) I mostly use "trunk cabin" or deck house." Cabin top Ryk |
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