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![]() "engsol" wrote in message ... On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 18:11:56 -0600, "Rick & Linda Bernard" wrote: Any comments or suggestions on replacing a bimini-dodger with a fiberglass hardtop? I am in the initial planning stages and looking for input. Thanks Maybe it's just me, but..... The last time I sailed, it was on a Catalina 36 with a full dodger.... top, front, sides..all except the back. Folks, I got seasick for the first time sailing...actually motoring. The "station wagon effect" allowed the exhaust to flood the cockpit. I went forward on the deck several times, and that calmed my stomach. Is this common? Or is it a dodger design problem? Any advice how to minimize the effect? Short of motoring in reverse? Thanks, Norm I wouldn't have a fully enclosed solid or fabric dodger /bimini but I sail mainly in the tropics. The effect of shade, whether it be from solid or cloth is essential on a cruising boat that is in warmer areas. Enclosing the cockpit with a full dodger soon becomes oppressive and we do it only in rain or a particularly cold winter beeze- here in Queensland/Australia that means well above freezing. My boat has a fabric bimini which can be fully enclosed with a plastic windscreen and fabric curtains. The windscreen has a small area just in front of the helmsman that unzips for visibility in bad conditions. This works very well on my boat in my conditions. I wouldn't mind a solid bimini but I couldn't tolerate solid windscreen and side panels in the heat. If sailing only in colder conditions this may be acceptible. Peter HK |
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