Nostrodamus
Well-Known Member
Anyone found a couple of dorade vents floating in the Atlantic.
Seems I have a bit of a problem as I seem to knock them off from time to time, especially in high winds. It would appear that the slack genoa line does not like them, especially in big winds and throws them overboard at every opportunity.
The are, or to be more precise were, situated forward of the mast along the centreline and behind the baby stay which should stop this but it doesn't.
I have several choices... take them off before a sail and fit the blanking plates but this seems to defeat their purpose, fix a lanyard between the vent and the cowl, get a stainless steel cage as seems to be the norm on most boats or fit the flatter or solar powered vents to the cowl.
Anyone had the same problem? What solution did you use? Are solar powered vents worth the money as they seem to be very expensive or can you buy ready made cages?
Thanks for any replies.
Seems I have a bit of a problem as I seem to knock them off from time to time, especially in high winds. It would appear that the slack genoa line does not like them, especially in big winds and throws them overboard at every opportunity.
The are, or to be more precise were, situated forward of the mast along the centreline and behind the baby stay which should stop this but it doesn't.
I have several choices... take them off before a sail and fit the blanking plates but this seems to defeat their purpose, fix a lanyard between the vent and the cowl, get a stainless steel cage as seems to be the norm on most boats or fit the flatter or solar powered vents to the cowl.
Anyone had the same problem? What solution did you use? Are solar powered vents worth the money as they seem to be very expensive or can you buy ready made cages?
Thanks for any replies.