Thought I would start a new post. As I sail the the Biscay area there is a need to have a cover for sun exposure, and a cover when its chilly. So I worked on a design that would be the best compromise for me.
I wanted it to give the most visibility when hunkered down, and easily stowed away when sailing, or could be sailed with it up.
Also i wanted to utilise the frame with my old spray hood as a winter cover.
I approached C&J marine with my ideas and we came up with a solution that suit's me. The Guy there to talk to if you have any usual requests is Wayne Strickland, he is one of the directors there and is very approachable.
As a matter of information to the forum they have a method of making kit without seeing the boat using digitable 3D model which converts to a 2D layout for the cutting machine, very clever, through photographic image's.
Back to my enclosure, the sprayhood has a zipped window in the front, it zips around so folds flat at the bottom. It has pockets in the side of the hood for storage, zips along the poles for easy assay of hood, and a zip along the top so I can interchange cockpit covers easily.
It took 3 boats over many years to get all of my "nice to have " features on it. C&J made my hood and summer cover, I made the winter one as its no big deal as I have a industrial machine.
I fitted a back leg to the frame which the whole cover folds back on, it takes 3 minutes to stow away.
The photos talk for them selves.
Odysseus
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