Just curious as to whether anyone is using weather/lee cloths. They used to be very popular for offshore work on the lower freeboard boats of the 60's and 70's (most notably Alberg designs). They really help keep a semblence of a dry cockpit in beam seas.
carrds@us.ibm.com
Weather/Lee Cloth Usage
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Weather/Lee Cloth Usage
Hi Don
FWIW, I like the way they look and on my 25D, "IF" I were on the coast I think I would at least try them....
Fair Winds
Bill
Captain Commanding
S/V Rhaosody (the Original)
CD25D #148
Oklahoma Contigent of the NE Fleet CDSOA
Galley Wench S/V Evening Light
All Round Good Guy
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
FWIW, I like the way they look and on my 25D, "IF" I were on the coast I think I would at least try them....
Fair Winds
Bill
Captain Commanding
S/V Rhaosody (the Original)
CD25D #148
Oklahoma Contigent of the NE Fleet CDSOA
Galley Wench S/V Evening Light
All Round Good Guy
Don Carr wrote: Just curious as to whether anyone is using weather/lee cloths. They used to be very popular for offshore work on the lower freeboard boats of the 60's and 70's (most notably Alberg designs). They really help keep a semblence of a dry cockpit in beam seas.
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
Re: Weather/Lee Cloth Usage
I use them on Spanish Eyes, my CD30. They really help keep you from getting a rude splash in the face when its sloppy, especially offshore. They are most useful here in Texas in the winter, when its more windy. In summer we need all the breeze we can get. I like the looks of them too.Don Carr wrote: Just curious as to whether anyone is using weather/lee cloths. They used to be very popular for offshore work on the lower freeboard boats of the 60's and 70's (most notably Alberg designs). They really help keep a semblence of a dry cockpit in beam seas.
Regards,
Carl Jones
s/v Spanish Eyes, CD30 Cutter
Gulf Coast Fleet
GreatCells@aol.com
Re: Weather/Lee Cloth Usage
Don,
I use them in cold weather to warm up the cockpit, even when tied up. I remove them in the summer to maximize ventilation.
Olli Wendelin
BLUE MOON
Charleston, SC
wendelin@spawar.navy.mil
I use them in cold weather to warm up the cockpit, even when tied up. I remove them in the summer to maximize ventilation.
Olli Wendelin
BLUE MOON
Charleston, SC
wendelin@spawar.navy.mil