Bow Pulpit for a Ty
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Bow Pulpit for a Ty
I figured I would pose this question to this board, because you folks seem to have all the answers! I'm looking for a source for a bow pulpit for a Ty. I'm getting close to buying a Ty and she doesn't have one. I appreciate your help!
Do you really need one?
We sailed a Typhoon for a couple of years with no pulpit. At first I was thinking about trying to get one to put on. The longer I had the boat the less I felt the need. Others may differ in this opinion but I just could not justify messing with the lines of the boat by putting all that pipe up there. It would be a great place to mount running lights and hang an anchor. The anchor would have been the greatest justification in my opinion. What do you really want the pulpit to do? If it is a safety issue your money might be better spent on a harness. Others may feel differently but I would sail the boat one season stand back and look at her a few times and then decide if you really need a pulpit or if there is one of a hundred other things you would be better off to spend your money on. They are fine boats, congratulations, Steve.
The pulpit is a real comfort when you are changing head sails - which often happens as the wind pipes up and the water gets rough. I suppose if you had a roller furling system, this would be less of an issue. I was hesitant to put mine back on after rebuilding the deck (I hadn't sailed her yet), but one trip up to the bow by my wife to swap the genoa for the jib convinced us that the safety factor far outweighed the looks issue.
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Re: Bow Pulpit for a Ty
Hi...the company that made them does not make them any more, you will have to have one made your self, sorry...winthrop
vtsailor wrote:I figured I would pose this question to this board, because you folks seem to have all the answers! I'm looking for a source for a bow pulpit for a Ty. I'm getting close to buying a Ty and she doesn't have one. I appreciate your help!
Defender used to carry a couple of sizes of bow and stern hardware.
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Consider your age and how sure-footed you are. I agree with the others, no need if you have a furling system. You might want to check out some of the marine consignment stores.
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The company that manufactured most of the bow pulpits, stern rails, stanchions, etc. for Cape Dory is Tops-In-Quality, Inc. I believe they are in Michigan and are still in business.
Give them a try. The standard pulpit height for a Typhoon is 18" but I think they will fabricate a pulpit to your specifications. TNQ may hae merged with another company (High Seas?) but they should still have the specs for a Typhoon bow pulpit on file. A Google search will turn them up no matter what.
http://www.topsinquality.com/mechpul.htm
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Give them a try. The standard pulpit height for a Typhoon is 18" but I think they will fabricate a pulpit to your specifications. TNQ may hae merged with another company (High Seas?) but they should still have the specs for a Typhoon bow pulpit on file. A Google search will turn them up no matter what.
http://www.topsinquality.com/mechpul.htm
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Hi,
I just bought a CD TYphoon and I am taking off the pulpit.Let me know if you need one and I'm sure that we can settle on a mutually acceptable price.Email me at bmoore@smireland.com
Thanks
Brian
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I just bought a CD TYphoon and I am taking off the pulpit.Let me know if you need one and I'm sure that we can settle on a mutually acceptable price.Email me at bmoore@smireland.com
Thanks
Brian
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There is yet another school of thought...
Hi,
If it is that choppy that safety is an issue, why not just rig a jib dowsing line so that no one has to go forward?
The bow of the Ty is such a great place:
1. For crew to get on when pushing off,
2. ditto to step onto the dock when coming in under sail,
3. or too hot under power or a gust,
4. for lying down on to reach the mooring line, buoy penant etc,
that we made a conscious decision to not have a pulpit to have to work around.
Just my two cents...plusses and minuses for all hardware/rigging.
Serge
If it is that choppy that safety is an issue, why not just rig a jib dowsing line so that no one has to go forward?
The bow of the Ty is such a great place:
1. For crew to get on when pushing off,
2. ditto to step onto the dock when coming in under sail,
3. or too hot under power or a gust,
4. for lying down on to reach the mooring line, buoy penant etc,
that we made a conscious decision to not have a pulpit to have to work around.
Just my two cents...plusses and minuses for all hardware/rigging.
Serge