We thought about a real dodger but after some consideration (and taking in some of the debates in the forum archives) decided that for the vast majority of our sailing, we prefer not having one. Plus, a boom tent, while less effective, can be DIY'd for much cheaper.
I think that by having the forward edge of the tent lead up from the deck, wind won't be as apt to catch and flap it. And it will be more effective at keeping rain out of the cockpit. I mocked it up using tarp clips and was pleased with my preliminary results. Next step will be to sew up a draft version using scrap material over the winter, see how it fits in the spring, and then modify as necessary for the final version. I'm thinking I will sew in straps to roll up the leading edge if we just want some shade, or to roll the aft end to just cover the companionway.
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