Do you use Spray Dodgers?

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I had spray dodgers for years but I have decided to remove them. The cockpit is much lighter now and obviously it feels a bit more exposed, but, there is less clatter and no more interference with my winches. However, the Sprayhood will stay up. So, do you find spray dodgers useful or having spray dodgers is just a bad habit?
 
We had them on Kindred Spirit (narrowish and low freeboard) and found them very useful. On Ariam the cockpit is higher up and well protected (Scandinavian design) and dodgers are unnecessary.

If the weather is inclement in harbour, we put the cockpit tent up.

Pete
 
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All the time. Rigged them after three weeks without and they ain't coming off!
But I winter sail and stow mooring lines, spinnaker cows tongues etc between the top lifeline and the acrylic canvas.
Deep keel so negligible crosswind effect btw
 
Yes, I like them. Apart from dodging spray they keep the wind off when sitting on the combings when going to windward.
 
No because (a) I think they look ugly on my boat and (b) my regular crew, being young, wouldn't be able to see out of the cockpit if we had 'em. Anyway, I have never had anything wet hit me from that direction. Might get some to use occasionally to keep the wind off.
 
Our first boat had spray dodgers, but I took them off after one season. Not only are they ugly on a beautiful Rival, I felt they isolated us too much from what was around us.
 
Stopped using them a few years ago. Miss the name of the boat, writ large, for ID purposes. Like the extra view of the water, waves and dolphins. Don't feel exposed in marinas, etc.
 
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