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alidal
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Posted: 05 December 2017 at 19:55 |
I am going to buy cockpit tent to my H 400 from 2010.
This boat is open with just the boom at the stern Did anyone have a picture of how the tent is arranged at the stern? Edited by alidal - 05 December 2017 at 20:05 |
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Rubato
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Are you wondering about support for the top? A stainless steel "skeleton" attached to the deck is the likely solution - similar to how the top of the spray hood is supported. Similar to this X-43 http://www.x-yachts.net.au/preowned-details/holland-pre-owned-listings/55808#PhotoSwipe1512524501680
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alidal
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No I was wondering how to end the tent down to the "bathing platform"...
Or should I end end it on the stern boom (or what you call it.)
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Rubato
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If I were doing it I'd go all the way to the stern and make it go lower than the seat, all the way down to the main hull thus enclosing the stern entirely.
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Peter-Blake
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A cockpittent should close the stern! if you leave the lower part open, than birds and other animals will enter your cockpit when you are not on your boat. It will be pretty cosy insde for them ......You can imagine what will happen than....
Edited by Peter-Blake - 07 December 2017 at 07:48 |
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Vertigo
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Hi Alidal,
completely agree with Peter-Blake! We had the same decision to make for Vertigo and are very happy with our solution of a 2nd piece to cover the open stern separately. So you can choose... here some pictures (tried to keep all 'low', Sprayhood is 165cm from Cockpitbottom and we tried to increase only some centimeters to the back. Here some pictures:
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Vertigo
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Ah, and we used the winches as base for the supporting understructure -works very well and we could avoid any further wholes etc.
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alidal
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Thanks for picture! I will close the stern for sure..
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alidal
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This is how it became...
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Rubato
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Excellent
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