Dodgers look smallish when installed but they get big real fast when you
take them off for winter storage
On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:20 PM rockland bazemore via CnC-List <
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> Thanks for the photos Ken! We are actually getting one made later this
> year in Annapolis and
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> Genco is good. They can probably make a California dodger for any C
> designed boat
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> Thanks to all of the subscr
detailed
measurements of everything you can think of including boom height at anchor and
underway (whichever is lower).
Joe
Coquina
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Re: Dodger
Genco is good
Thanks for the photos Ken! We are actually getting one made later this year
in Annapolis and have been using yours as an example because we like it so
much. I was also very concerned about aesthetics as it seemingly needs to
be very tall to get in the companionway. So glad to hear you are happy.
Beautiful boat
On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 5:09 PM Ken Heaton via CnC-List <
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> Hi Rob,
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> We have a dodger on our 37+ (actually a 37XL). We're quite happy with our
> dodger, it is tall and roomy but doesn't get in the way. It has one top
> panel, and five window
Genco is good. They can probably make a California dodger for any C
designed boat
On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 6:54 PM Sylvain Laplante via CnC-List <
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> I have the Natty Dodger on my 27, much like the one on their picture ( on
> top ) but lower, bought some of their
I’m saving my pennies for a tartarooga hard shell dodger. The few I’ve seen are
gorgeous.
https://tartarooga.com/
Andrew
C 30-1
Gulf Islands, BC
> On Jan 8, 2022, at 17:30, Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List
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> We have an Iverson dodger. Love it. We are cruisers and it helps here
We have an Iverson dodger. Love it. We are cruisers and it helps here in the
rainy PNW.
https://flic.kr/p/cuGAPd
We also have a detachable rain fly from the aft edge to the aft rigging and my
wife made both wing shades and clear rain shrouds that make it nice and cozy.
Tom Buscaglia
S/V
I have the Natty Dodger on my 27, much like the one on their picture ( on top
) but lower, bought some of their option ( handhold on the side et double rear
frame so people feel secure and no greasy hands on the Sunbrella. It can fold
forward but I leave it up all the time and usually remove
Hi Rob,
We have a dodger on our 37+ (actually a 37XL). We're quite happy with our
dodger, it is tall and roomy but doesn't get in the way. It has one top
panel, and five window panels (one large front window panel, two front
corners with windows, and two sides with large windows). The front
Bruce,
How often do you really need a dodger? As a Gulf Coast sailor, I generally
want protection for transits along the coast or multi day cruises where
inclement weather is expected. Otherwise, I just want an open bimini.
For those infrequent occasions where I do want protection, I had a
Dodgers get in the way of lines lead to the cockpit and interfere with
vision ahead. If you're racing you probably want something you can remove
easily not just fold down on the deck. If not racing a full dodger can work
well with lines lead aft. Opening panels help a lot and fold down is a big
I am interested in this as well, though I want to be cautious. A friend
had a dodger on a Tartan 42 with a similar entrance down below. The
combination of the stainless steel bar and fabric made for a difficult
crawl down below. Instead, I would want a zip-open flap the width of the
Check out California dodger
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 9:33 PM Rob Hamlin via CnC-List <
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> Any recommendations / specs for a dodger for a C 37+?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
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> Sent from my iPhone
> Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with
> the
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