I got the idea from this forum: sun protection that goes up and down, costs peanuts, and comes in handy.
The "offshore umbrella." And it works. And you don't even have to tell anybody you have one.
No windage in a gale. No permanent structure. No interference with winches. No nothing, for $15 bucks and duct tape.
Actually, I am in favor of spending a little more. My drugstore model kept turning inside out, and the new one doesn't.
It is possible to be becalmed on the way to Kaua'i. It is pretty much guaranteed, coming back.
Without an umbrella, lad, you're rotisserie chicken.
Here's a three-minute video:
http://www.ericsonyachts.org/infoexchange/entry.php?329-Umbrella-on-a-Boat-3-minute-Video
The "offshore umbrella." And it works. And you don't even have to tell anybody you have one.
No windage in a gale. No permanent structure. No interference with winches. No nothing, for $15 bucks and duct tape.
Actually, I am in favor of spending a little more. My drugstore model kept turning inside out, and the new one doesn't.
It is possible to be becalmed on the way to Kaua'i. It is pretty much guaranteed, coming back.
Without an umbrella, lad, you're rotisserie chicken.
Here's a three-minute video:
http://www.ericsonyachts.org/infoexchange/entry.php?329-Umbrella-on-a-Boat-3-minute-Video
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