zoidberg
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Who else has zip-on rear curtains for their sprayhood - as shown here on Jean-Luc Van den Heede's 'Matmut'...?
How do you get on with them?

How do you get on with them?
We had a full cockpit enclosure, sailed to Portugal with it up, across Biscay as well. Magic, warm and cosy, extra room, Arranged the tubes and a corner of the side so that the winches worked ol.Go for it, why do cold and wet?Who else has zip-on rear curtains for their sprayhood - as shown here on Jean-Luc Van den Heede's 'Matmut'...?
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How do you get on with them?
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I’d love a full cockpit cover but A, they’re too expensive for me and I already have a Habitent, and B, where would I store all the poles etc on a small boat when I want to use the boat for sailing?We have one. We zip it on over winter when we're not using the boat much, and it's great when you end up in a marina stern to the wind and it's raining. We can leave the washboards out and the hatch open and still keep the cabin dry. Ours has a large window in it so it does not make the saloon dark and we don't have it fitted whilst sailing.
My boat is 28' load and the cockpit enclosure has only one hoop, which is in two sections joined with a sleeve when the cockpit enclosure is erected.There's a boat just a few along the pontoon with one. It looks great and as mentioned, where would most boats store the metalwork from a full cockpit enclosure.
Same with my cockpit tent. Two frames with a sleeved join in the middle and I even made a curved bag (with handles) for the frame for when they're stowed, even though I did shape the frame to match the cockpit shape when lowered and it is out of the way, it is still nice to put fully away.My boat is 28' load and the cockpit enclosure has only one hoop, which is in two sections joined with a sleeve when the cockpit enclosure is erected.
When dissembled, the two sections are easy to stow out of the way in a corner of a cockpit locker.
The cockpit enclosure is one the most useful accessories on the boat. Worth every penny.


I wouldn't mind seeing some photos....
....illustrating the attachments and other good features, so I can point a marine canvasworker in the right direction.

Its a permanet structure! just like a bimini reallyThere's a boat just a few along the pontoon with one. It looks great and as mentioned, where would most boats store the metalwork from a full cockpit enclosure.
I have found a name... It will make it easier searching for them now...
Sprayhood Backdrop, or Back Drop!
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