BoatBanter.com

BoatBanter.com (https://www.boatbanter.com/)
-   General (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/)
-   -   Cuddy for an Open Top Dory (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/90413-re-cuddy-open-top-dory.html)

Paul[_2_] January 31st 08 08:58 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 
Anyone know where I can find a free plan for a cuddy to put on my open
top 16ft fishing dory. Boat is quite rectangular really with a
cathedral hull. Very stable and ideal for sea Fishing.

With the boat being open to the weather I really do need to fit a
shelter. The persistent rain and wind are now making my joints ache.

I'd like to put a cuddy on the boat big enough to sit in, close the
door and have some form of heating, and maybe have a small stove and
a chemical loo!! Perils of old age creeping up on me!!

[email protected] February 1st 08 05:59 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 
The first post I see in this thread has a in front of it so maybe
I've missed something. But a Dory, by definition, isn't rectangular
nor does it have a cathedral hull. It has a narrow flat bottom with a
high bow and flared sides. Secondary stability is good but can feel a
bit tippy at first. Amen on the "ideal for sea fishing" though. Is
that what you've got?
Anyhow, I'll second the suggestion for a canvas dodger. Methinks a
solid structure would be a bit much for a 16' Dory (I have one too).
A canvas shop that specializes in boat tops and biminis can fix you
right up.

Rick

On Thu, 31 Jan 2008), Paul wrote:
Anyone know where I can find a free plan for a cuddy to put on my open
top 16ft fishing dory. Boat is quite rectangular really with a
cathedral hull. Very stable and ideal for sea Fishing.

With the boat being open to the weather I really do need to fit a
shelter. The persistent rain and wind are now making my joints ache.

I'd like to put a cuddy on the boat big enough to sit in, close the
door and have some form of heating, and maybe have a small stove and
a chemical loo!! Perils of old age creeping up on me!!


Paul[_2_] February 1st 08 06:00 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 
Yes your right about getting a bigger boat but theres the question of
already owning a dory 16ft long with two motors, and then buying a new
one. As I use it only a few weekends a year i'm loathe to buy an
upgrade. besides I put holes in this one just where I want the rods
and stuff and I can manage it.

The idea of a canvas dodger or canvas cover sounds a good one, maybe
with hoops to support it at the bow gradually getting bigger till I
can sit under them and then they collapse onto the bow foredeck?

As for the trim of the boat, this boat is very stable and I use it
with a low hp engine, it can take up to 120hp and it can take six
people and kit. I thought a thin glassed marine ply cuddy might be the
answer with a few perspex windows to let in the light. Low weight and
waterproof.

Thank you for the replies and keep on coming up with the good ideas,
well done. Paul


Paul[_2_] February 1st 08 06:06 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 
Just to let you know what the boat looks like - it has pretty much a
flat floor throughout except for a right hand moulded seat and
steering console. I think it used to have a perspex windscreen as the
screw holes are there but no windscreen.

Viewed from the front, the hull has two keels with a centre one much
smaller than the other two. I thought this was a typical dory hull.

I bought it second hand but I think it may be a Dell Quay Dory as I
saw one once and it certainly looked like my boat.. It is a very open
boat.


[email protected] February 1st 08 06:17 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 
On Feb 1, 1:06 pm, Paul wrote:
Just to let you know what the boat looks like - it has pretty much a
flat floor throughout except for a right hand moulded seat and
steering console. I think it used to have a perspex windscreen as the
screw holes are there but no windscreen.

Viewed from the front, the hull has two keels with a centre one much
smaller than the other two. I thought this was a typical dory hull.

I bought it second hand but I think it may be a Dell Quay Dory as I
saw one once and it certainly looked like my boat.. It is a very open
boat.


Dory, tri hull, whatever. 16 foot boat... Anyway, you could probably
get away with a light cuddy made of 6mm okoume and glass, but unless
you are versed in very light weight construction and design, I would
still go with the canvas.

Don White February 1st 08 09:38 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 

"Paul" wrote in message
...
Just to let you know what the boat looks like - it has pretty much a
flat floor throughout except for a right hand moulded seat and
steering console. I think it used to have a perspex windscreen as the
screw holes are there but no windscreen.

Viewed from the front, the hull has two keels with a centre one much
smaller than the other two. I thought this was a typical dory hull.

I bought it second hand but I think it may be a Dell Quay Dory as I
saw one once and it certainly looked like my boat.. It is a very open
boat.


Here's how they're made in this area...
http://www.doryshop.com/thumbnails.html



[email protected] February 1st 08 11:06 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 
On Feb 1, 4:38*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Paul" wrote in message

...

Just to let you know what the boat looks like - *it has pretty much a
flat floor throughout except for a right hand moulded seat and
steering console. I think it used to have a perspex windscreen as the
screw holes are there but no windscreen.


Viewed from the front, *the hull has two keels with a centre one much
smaller than the other two. I thought this was a typical dory hull.


I bought it second hand but I think it may be a *Dell Quay Dory as I
saw one once and it certainly looked like my boat.. It is a very open
boat.


Here's how they're made in this area...http://www.doryshop.com/thumbnails.html


schweeeeeet!

Don White February 1st 08 11:47 PM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 

wrote in message
...
On Feb 1, 4:38 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Paul" wrote in message

...

Just to let you know what the boat looks like - it has pretty much a
flat floor throughout except for a right hand moulded seat and
steering console. I think it used to have a perspex windscreen as the
screw holes are there but no windscreen.


Viewed from the front, the hull has two keels with a centre one much
smaller than the other two. I thought this was a typical dory hull.


I bought it second hand but I think it may be a Dell Quay Dory as I
saw one once and it certainly looked like my boat.. It is a very open
boat.


Here's how they're made in this
area...http://www.doryshop.com/thumbnails.html


schweeeeeet!


Weren't you supposed to bring your dad up this way?
You could tour the boat shops in-between bagpipe festivals.



[email protected] February 2nd 08 03:15 AM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 
On Feb 1, 6:47*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On Feb 1, 4:38 pm, "Don White" wrote:





"Paul" wrote in message


...


Just to let you know what the boat looks like - it has pretty much a
flat floor throughout except for a right hand moulded seat and
steering console. I think it used to have a perspex windscreen as the
screw holes are there but no windscreen.


Viewed from the front, the hull has two keels with a centre one much
smaller than the other two. I thought this was a typical dory hull.


I bought it second hand but I think it may be a Dell Quay Dory as I
saw one once and it certainly looked like my boat.. It is a very open
boat.


Here's how they're made in this
area...http://www.doryshop.com/thumbnails.html


schweeeeeet!

Weren't you supposed to bring your dad up this way?
You could tour the boat shops in-between bagpipe festivals.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Health issues kept us from making it last year, but we are all healthy
as of now... This spring might be good...

Don White February 2nd 08 03:46 AM

Cuddy for an Open Top Dory
 

wrote in message
...
On Feb 1, 6:47 pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On Feb 1, 4:38 pm, "Don White" wrote:





"Paul" wrote in message


...


Just to let you know what the boat looks like - it has pretty much a
flat floor throughout except for a right hand moulded seat and
steering console. I think it used to have a perspex windscreen as the
screw holes are there but no windscreen.


Viewed from the front, the hull has two keels with a centre one much
smaller than the other two. I thought this was a typical dory hull.


I bought it second hand but I think it may be a Dell Quay Dory as I
saw one once and it certainly looked like my boat.. It is a very open
boat.


Here's how they're made in this
area...http://www.doryshop.com/thumbnails.html


schweeeeeet!

Weren't you supposed to bring your dad up this way?
You could tour the boat shops in-between bagpipe festivals.- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -


Health issues kept us from making it last year, but we are all healthy
as of now... This spring might be good...

Hope you like rain & fog. You'll have a 50/50 chance of seeing both.
Weather much nicer August-October.




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:04 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com