pugwash
Well-Known Member
I was interested to read about Rambling Rose in the earlier post and to see that she has unusually large saloon windows that have seen her safely through umpteen Atlantic crossings. My own boat is a 31ft Holman Sovereign also with large windows giving her a decent 6ft 4in headroom in the main saloon, one of her great delights. I don't know whether I will do a big voyage but I have always wondered whether the size of these windows is a drawback for voyaging in warm weather latitudes. No doubt wooden shutters could be fitted over the outside easily enough when a major storm looms but I remember Suhaili's entire coachroof was dislodged and shifted an inch or two sideways when she was quite close to home. What's the thinking on this? If you had a boat like mine (or Rambling Rose) and hoped to sail (say) to the Caribbean and back, what would you do about the window problem?