vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
If I was going to live aboard I would be considerably less than happy to be using a boom tent all the time. Even when well made they are restrictive, preventing handy entrance and exit, and they usually cut down headroom in the cockpit such that people cannot sit down in comfort.
A proper cockpit tent, attached to the spray hood, will cost a lot more than a simple sheet thrown over the boom. But it will genuinely increase your living area, providing a welcome space for sitting, dining and maybe sleeping above deck.
Here's ours, heavily used in northern Europe throughout the winter and almost as much in typical summers. The critical point is that instead of being a 'tent' shape it is supported by a hoop that more or less matches the ones on the hood.
A late summer day in Corsica
Mid-summer in Brittany
A proper cockpit tent, attached to the spray hood, will cost a lot more than a simple sheet thrown over the boom. But it will genuinely increase your living area, providing a welcome space for sitting, dining and maybe sleeping above deck.
Here's ours, heavily used in northern Europe throughout the winter and almost as much in typical summers. The critical point is that instead of being a 'tent' shape it is supported by a hoop that more or less matches the ones on the hood.
A late summer day in Corsica
Mid-summer in Brittany