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Bob,

When you go sailing, and release the topping lift, is there any interference of your Bimini and Dodger with the Boom?
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Hi Nice Aft!

Great minds think alike ( but your model must be the higher speed option) :D :D

Hi Bear Hunt!

Yes, wondering the same thing about the aft enclosure & dodger too!
Also wondering what the internal height is of your aft enclosure?
Did you get it from BWY? Other?


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OverEasy wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 1:24 pm
Hi Bear Hunt!

Yes, wondering the same thing about the aft enclosure & dodger too!
Also wondering what the internal height is of your aft enclosure?
Did you get it from BWY? Other?


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The enclosure came with the boat when we bought it in 2009. I picked the boat up from Dowsar Yacht Sales in Hamilton, and I believe the enclosure was one of theirs. They since lost the templates in a fire, I have heard.

I haven't actually measured the height, but the bimini portion is at least 6' because I can stand comfortably. The boom ends just before the bimini, above the "connector piece" between the dodger and the bimini. With the stock sails, the boom on the centerline and the mainsheet tight, the end of the boom might just graze the connector piece of the enclosure, but it never has during real sailing.

The enclosure is my favorite part of the boat, and I'm starting to think about replacing it panel-by-panel. Harder than it sounds, though.
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Starscream wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 1:49 pmThe enclosure is my favorite part of the boat, and I'm starting to think about replacing it panel-by-panel. Harder than it sounds, though.
Why do you want to replace it? I replaced the windows in my dodger myself (easier than you might think), and in the bimini (which I put there so I could see the top of the mast from the helm), but the rest of it including all around enclosure with windows and screens, are still in good shape.

Mine's a Dowsar, too. Premium enclosure, IMO. 8)
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Tomfoolery wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 1:56 pm
Starscream wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 1:49 pmThe enclosure is my favorite part of the boat, and I'm starting to think about replacing it panel-by-panel. Harder than it sounds, though.
Why do you want to replace it? I replaced the windows in my dodger myself (easier than you might think), and in the bimini (which I put there so I could see the top of the mast from the helm), but the rest of it including all around enclosure with windows and screens, are still in good shape.

Mine's a Dowsar, too. Premium enclosure, IMO. 8)
I've made periodic repairs to almost all of the seams, and replaced the windows of the dodger and the side bug-screens. I treat it with 303 fabric guard every year, but it's at least 12 years old and probably 20 years old, and it lives in-place on the boat all season long, exposed to the sun and the birds and the spiders. It's starting to fade a bit, and wear in the corners, and I don't know if it will go another 5 years. Also, I like black. I actually made a replacement dodger last year, zippers and all, by trying to match the existing one. It's above my pay-grade, though, and wasn't a perfect success. If I try again, it will be in April with the enclosure assembled so that I can measure in place, instead of trying to match a complicated shape.

That 303 fabric guard is good stuff. So much so that after I first treated it, I had to add weep-holes in the side-panel windows because the fabric become totally impermeable to water and would hold standing water in the seams until it molded.
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Hi Bear Hunt

When you mention “Hamilton” am I correct in assuming it is the Hamilton at the Western end of Lake Ontario?

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OverEasy wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:38 pm Hi Bear Hunt

When you mention “Hamilton” am I correct in assuming it is the Hamilton at the Western end of Lake Ontario?

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Yes, exactly. I went there to buy a new 26M and they had this used X in the lot out back. I liked the layout of the X so much more, I bought the used one on the spot and left with it the same day. I overpaid, in the market of 2009, at $21,000 Cdn, but was happy to make the deal and own an X. In 2009 you could go to a dealer and they would have several new boats in stock, and you could negotiate the price. And a selection of outboards, so you could load one into your truck on the same day you bought it. Ah the good old days.
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OverEasy wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 12:01 am Image
Crikey... what a handsome devil.

:P :D
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We sail from Hamilton area and it works well for us. Can sail inside the harbour area or head east thru canal to Lake Ontario. Choice often depends on the day’s breezes.
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kmclemore wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:48 pm
OverEasy wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 12:01 am Image
Crikey... what a handsome devil.

:P :D
. . . if you say so yourself. :D
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WinSome wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 5:50 am
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I haven't had good success with wing-on-wing sailing. The winds on our lake are just too variable. I prefer to headsail alone in those conditions, with the keel and motor up, and one rudder.

WinSome wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 5:50 am
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The Cottage. Good one.
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Ahhh you spotted the PO’s boat name. We’re thinking more like the ‘Knot the Cottage’
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If the winds are correct, and you have time to take advantage, wing on wing is a delight. You really want to just sit in the captain’s seat and we enjoy the beauty of it.
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Bobglas wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:22 am Wife's new business venture had me single handing all Summer hence not too many photos. Really cool trip up the Otter Creek to Vergennes in VT. This is where boats were built for the battle of Valcour 1776 and the battle of Plattsburg 1814. Nice restaurant, public dock and the falls are lit at night w colored lights. Met an interesting 26x owner who runs the enigmamuseum.com site.
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Me: "Hmm would be cool to have a real enigma machine."
*does research on the museum website, finds price at $350,000 to $500,000 USD.
Also Me: "Hmm, so old things are expensive, I wonder if I own anything of value?"
*does research on an antique Waltham watch circa 1800 purchased by my great-grand-uncle (maybe 2 greats)
Ebay: "$20 starting bid"

Oh well. I'll leave my great-great grand nephews a Mac26X.
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Nice thread. :)
Taken last summer 2021.

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Sport fishing for sockeye opened up. 8)

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