zoidberg
Well-Known Member
Another controversy?
Who likes 'em - and why? Who doesn't.....?
Who likes 'em - and why? Who doesn't.....?
Maybe solar panel cockpit dodgers is an idea ?
I would agree it is in a large respect a boat size (and freeboard) thing. A modern 40 footer with plenty of freeboard is massively drier than an old 20 something footer, or even a low freeboard 30 something footer.As the average size of new boats increases, have them become less necessary? I had them on. 24 footer and a 31 footer, and they regularly got wet, protecting me . On my 36 footer I don’t get wet sat in the cockpit so don’t need them.
And if I’m day sailing the name on the transom is usually blocked by fenders (trained by Sunsail)I think there is a safety aspect too. You pass a boat and see its name. If you then heard a Mayday or Pan pan from a boat with that name you would know they were not far away. Names just on the stern are usually hard to read except close up.
Same here; ours are UV proofed. We bought the vinyl letters and sewed them on.We’ve got them and made them ourselves out of unproofed acrylic canvas. Single length does for both sides, hemmed, tunnel hem on the top side to slide the guardrail through, eyelets as required to tie off and tension them. Sewing the name letters on was the most difficult bit. Cost about £45 for materials.
We like them, gives privacy in centre cockpit, boat names on dodger, wind protection, what's not to like?