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Cockpit Cover

Posted by Grog on August 12, 2001 at 07:56:00:

We are contemplating having a cockpit cover made, primarily as protection from
sun, but also from rain. Our proposed design is shown at:[/i]

http://www.grogono.com/cockpitcover
1) Use exisiting groove below aft edge of bimini (low!)
Or create new fastenings at level of traveller
2) Is a side flap (not shown) desirable?
Any experience or suggestions welcome

Thanks, Grog

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Re: Cockpit Cover Roger Ford 04:25:41 08/13/01 (2)
Re: Cockpit Cover Roger 04:22:06 08/15/01 (0)
Re: Cockpit Cover grog 12:52:09 08/14/01 (0)

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Re: Cockpit Cover

Posted by Roger Ford on August 13, 2001 at 04:25:00:
In Reply to: Cockpit Cover posted by Grog on August 12, 2001 at 07:56:00:

It looks like a good design. We have a similar cover except that we don't have
the rear section you have proposed. We used the enclosure track as you have
proposed with a bolt-rope. We have installed shroud cleats to hold the corners

It works well; however, we haven't done much to address the minor drooping or to
shape the center area. For sun, no additional support is necessary; however, for
rain, it tends to accumulate in the basin that is formed. For those few times
it's up in the rain, we installed a web loop that can be attached to the boom
end to create a peak. Without that, it makes a great rain-catcher!!!

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Re: Cockpit Cover Roger 04:22:06 08/15/01 (0)
Re: Cockpit Cover grog 12:52:09 08/14/01 (0)

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Re: Cockpit Cover

Posted by Roger on August 15, 2001 at 04:22:00:
In Reply to: Re: Cockpit Cover posted by Roger Ford on August 13, 2001 at
04:25:00:


Regarding the pole, I would suggest trying it without the pole - but construct
it with the possibility in mind. You might want to consider those collapsable
poles used for tents.

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Re: Cockpit Cover

Posted by grog on August 14, 2001 at 12:52:00:
In Reply to: Re: Cockpit Cover posted by Roger Ford on August 13, 2001 at
04:25:00:


Thanks! Any thoughts about desirability and/or inconvenence of having a pole
along the back to minimize the back edge curving in

- Grog
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