Any recommendations / specs for a dodger for a C 37+?
Thanks,
Rob
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I had a really good experience with Topside Canvas in Westbrook, CT. They made
a helm seat cushion and did some repairs on my cover, both for what I thought
was a reasonable cost. I found Custom Canvas in Noank to be really expensive
by comparison. Dave
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+ for Genco also.
Did everything remotely ( I am in Montreal ), I took measurements ( they
already knew 27's ), sent me a few
+ for Genco also.Did everything remotely ( I am in Montreal ), I took
measurements ( they already knew 27's ), sent me a few samples for Sunbrella.
The Bimini had Strataglass window, the base that bolts to the toe rail has
leather so not to scratch the anodizing ( had the choice toe rail or
Genco in Toronto did a good job for us. There was some PITA involved
because the C 35 they found near their office to measure was not
identical to mine, so I would make sure and send them all relevant
measurements. They were MUCH cheaper than anyone around here.
Joe
Coquina
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Yea, yea, yea, I’m still here even though I’m no longer driving a C :).
Yea it’s a Catalina 36 MKII.
Anyway I just got a couple of local quotes to replace the Bimini, Dodger
and connecter on my non-C
Holy sticker shock Batman, two local shops quoted me $8K for just the
canvas, no metal
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Subject: Stus-List Dodger and Bimini Configuration Question
I'm rehabbing a '73 C 30 MK1, with the main sheet traveler right in front of
the wheel. There was a dodger on it at one time, but no
I'm rehabbing a '73 C 30 MK1, with the main sheet traveler right in front
of the wheel. There was a dodger on it at one time, but no signs of a
bimini. I'm trying to figure out how a dodger/bimini setup would work on
this boat, with the low boom and the traveler coming down so far back in the
Here's a bit of a different take on dodger/bimini installs.
Granted, my canvas needs "down south" are different than many of you
listers further north. Our main concern is shade, not wind/cold
protection. Further, since we sometimes race, having a hard frame dodger
just didn't work for us.
With
Genco made a dodger and bimini for my 29 mk 2 last year. The dodger design is
great. It is built with fixed supports from the coaming to the dodger frame.
The dodger sides are completely removable and in fair weather it becomes a mini
bimini over the companionway. The front window, corner
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Touche' got a new windshield last week. It's a simple quick on/quick
off thing for deliveries and transits. It's not the expensive
Isinglass stuff but the less expensive c
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scuff ma
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Touche' got a new windshield last week. It's a simple quick on/quick off thing
for deliveries and transits. It's not the expensive Isi
McGuire makes a two part cleaner and Polish I have used for years with success.
Developed I think for motorcycle windshields. Not familiar with the other
products you mention.
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CnC 36
Evening Star
Pentwater, Mi
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Touche' got a new windshiel
Touche' got a new windshield last week. It's a simple quick on/quick off
thing for deliveries and transits. It's not the expensive Isinglass stuff
but the less expensive clear vinyl or whatever.
I have no experience with cleaning/protecting a windshield. Internet
research shows plastic
King Starboard is high-density polyethylene with UV additives--not
polypropylene.
Bob
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> Something that may not even be on your radar is a hard-top dodger. Dan Wood
>
Something that may not even be on your radar is a hard-top dodger. Dan
Wood from Canvas Creations in Annapolis made ours. The original frame can
usually be used to support a top made entirely out of polypropylene (King
Starboard). Traditional windows and canvas can be used for the sides but
as
We are considering a dodger for our 34. Any recommendations for local sources?
Any thoughts on pros or cons of a traditional versus California style? Any
hints at things we should be looking for (or to avoid)?
As always, your thoughts are much appreciated
John and Maryann
Legacy III
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If you're into racing it might be something to consider.
-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
lake Lanier, Ga.
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I just got a ne
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>I just got a new dodger, the front window zips out or s
Jim, email me off list and I will send pictures.
Doug MountjoysvPegasusLF38 just west of Ballard, WA.
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Hi, I was doing a search and came across this at mass marine parts if anyone
might be interested. http://www.massmarineparts.com/dodger.aspx Looks good in
the pics. Not sure if it would fit other models than the 29. I have absolutely
no affiliation with Mass Marine parts other than having
I had Dan Wood at Canvas Creations jn Annapolis make a custom dodger for my
37+. The real selling point for me was the hardtop made from Starboard and
the hard "glass" which facilitated some creative engineering around the
myriad of lines running aft and the port and stbd window hatches. He
Hi Dave,
I've got one on mine. it looks original to the boat and is still in pretty
good shape, I had it re-stitched and windows replaced a couple years ago.
It does not go very far back but does provide shade if you sit close to
the bulkhead or even better, lean back on the bulkhead lounge
I will try to remember to take some pictures of mine this weekend. I put it on
when cruising and most of the time leave the frame up and the canvas off. Even
when I put on the canvas, I have never added the side panels, so I view them as
dispensable. The empty frame has the advantage of
Dave the OP, (lot of Dave/Davids in this post…),
Although not a 34+ owner, if you haven’t already thought about it, you may wish
to specify that the side panels be made using clear material like the front of
the dodger. This is how my dodger setup is and when the panels (removable…) are
in the
81 40-2
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> Dave I can take a few pics for you. My dodger is fairly
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Hi Dave,
I've got one on mine. it looks original to the boat and is still in pretty good
shape, I had it re-stitched
So I'm having discussions with a canvas maker about fabricating a dodger for my
'90 34+, and I'd like to solicit some input from other 34+ owners who have a
dodger, and I'd really love to see some pictures!
This will be a from-scratch build, as the boat never had a dodger.
Obviously I want it
;>> tight/water-resistant as possible. When it is snotty outside its nice to
>>> keep those aggressive seas on the working side of the dodger and not
>>> hydraulically scoping out your wife on the non-working side
>>>
>>> David F. Risch
>>> 1981 40-2
&
for the dinghy
so I didn’t get a close up look.
James
Delaney
1976 C 38
Oriental, NC
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Here is a different approach, ie. DIY hard
p those aggressive seas on the working side of the dodger and not
>> hydraulically scoping out your wife on the non-working side
>>
>> David F. Risch
>> 1981 40-2
>> (401) 419-4650 (cell)
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My latest revision to my dodger was to make the front window zip out & able to
be completely removed--this eliminates the hassle of rolling it up.
Bob
Bob Boyer
S/V Rainy Days / Annapolis MD
1983 C Landfall 38 - Hull #230
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"There is
Ditto on clear side panels and add hand holds to rear and sides.
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Ditto on clear side panels and add hand holds to rear a
a number to text them to.
Ciao
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So I'm having discussions with a canvas maker about
and not hydraulically
scoping out your wife on the non-working side
David F. Risch
1981 40-2
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
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Dave I can take a few pics for you. My
Doug MountjoysvPegasusLF38 just west of Ballard, WA.
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any pictures?jimsea ya!lf38
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I can send them off list. Contact me there.
Doug MountjoysvPegasusLF38 just west of Ballard, WA.
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My latest revision to my dodger was to make the front window zip out & able to
be completely removed--this eliminates the hassle of rolling i
any pictures?
jim
sea ya!
lf38
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Are in the market for a dodger for our 34. Color blue. New is a tad much boat
bucks. Any ideas where we could obtain a used one??
John and Maryann
Legacy III
1982 CC 34
Noank, CT
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I have one for my 37+ you could have for shipping. It needs new canvas. I
can take measurements.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 CC 37+
Solomons, MD
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Are in the market for a dodger for our 34. Color blue. New is a tad much
boat bucks. Any ideas where we could
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I would try mass marine parts in Quincy mass and also
So I got a good deal on a used dodger, and now I have to install it. Never
having done this before I am a little intimidated at the prospect of drilling
another 25 holes in the deck and maybe not getting them in the right place the
first time. Anyone have any experience that they would
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So I got a good deal on a
used dodger, and now I have to install it. Never having done this before I am a
little intimidated at the prospect of drilling another 25 holes in the deck and
maybe not getting them in the right place
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