I have been meaning to post pic of something I had made for the Cape Dory Typhoon to make it more "SailFar" ;)
(http://sailfar.net/gallery/albums/userpics/10375/boom_tent.jpg)
Tim,
Congratulations! It's beautiful.
Have you thought about posting it on the CDSOA forum (www.capedory.org (http://www.capedory.org))?
--Joe
Hi Joe, Thanks
Actually I haven't been over there much lately (maybe just my perception, but they don't seem quite as friendly as here).
But once I finish up the nav lights and couple of other things I will make a post.
Quote from: Tim on April 24, 2011, 02:34:09 PM
(maybe just my perception, but they don't seem quite as friendly as here).
Hi Tim,
It's a large, active forum, so there are some friendly folks (most of them), and some not. But there are a lot of Ty owners, and I think many would be interested in your project.
Anyway, it's just a thought.
(Actually, I discovered SailFar through a poster at the Cape Dory board. As a CD owner, that forum and this one are my most often-visited sites.)
--Joe
Wow! Tim, that's really nice. Very impressive. And a far cry from what I'd been thinking of for boom tents. That's like - a real tent!
Tim,
THat is a great tent.
... Did you use battens, or is that a full frame in there giving the shape? I really like the fuller design, you could sit up and stretch out... I bet it is like a condo inside.
So, who is the booking agent? I believe that kind of real estate in your neck of the woods would go for a few hundred a night... ;D
Very nice!
And . . . I'm a regular lurker over at CDSOA.org and here. Lots of good info in both places.
[mine's a CD28]
Todd
Craig;
There are battens (4) that give it its shape. It is only suspended at 4 points from the boom. The material is ShurLast a waterproof but breathable fabric, that is considerably lighter in weight and more packable then Sunbrella also made by Glenn Raven Mills.
Inside is quite roomy and dry, I especially like have the boom and sail on the outside of the tent.
And yes it is nice to be able to have a really cheap room at the San Fransisco waterfront, Monterrey Bay, Tomales Bay and even Lake Tahoe. I don't even have reserve ahead !!
Todd, I have found a lot of good information over at CDSOA.org since I got the Typhoon and will post something about "Chiquita" when I get a couple of more things done.
The boom tent looks good, Tim.
When I had my Typhoon, my boat designer friend told about a couple that he knew that lived aboard their Typhoon in SC. They told him that it wasn't bad "but a bit cramped when they had guests" ;D They probably could have used something like you have for guest quarters....
I just saw this similar one (with windows) on an Alberg 30 on EBay...maybe there is also a middle section (that is removed in the photo) that fully encloses the cockpit space? (you might appreciate this, John...)
I may have to make a boom tent for the non-self-draining cockpit of the Corinthian, although I did read about one owner who didn't use one, and must have just bailed out the deep bilge sump under the cockpit when he went out to the boat.