Sea Wolf":15poeia4 said:
What color Sunbrella canvas would look the best with this boat?
Would a trim matching blue look more "integrated" with the rest of the boat?
How about building a canvas covered solid tubular frame without struts extended back from the cabin with a roof line that blends in more artfully with the boat's lines? Can this be done with the height requirements in the cockpit?
A fiberglass top cover would also be very nice in matching lines and color!
Joe. :teeth :thup
Hi Joe,
I've been away a couple of days...sorry I didn't respond sooner.
Of course there's not answer for the first question. Well there is but it's "whatever colors the owners think look best". Truly. That's why there's 31 flavors of ice cream at Baskin Robbins.
As to the second question, it depends on what you want from it. Some folks paint the window trim on their houses to blend in with the house, others paint the window trim a contrasting color to make the windows "pop". Either is fine, it's all in what the owners want it to look like.
In this case the owners wanted to match the striping on the boat with the canvas, and it's also the color of the interior. Others may choose to have the canvas a color closer to the hull color to make it more integrated (as you say) looking. I think either is quite appropriate.
Certainly it would be possible to mount a cantilevered frame to the cabin top that would project over the cockpit. It would require "scallops" at the outboard edges where folks enter and leave the cockpit, otherwise the duck down under the edge would be uncomfortable for most. There's quite a lot of crown in the Marinaut cabin top which means the outside edges are quite a bit lower than the center of the top.
I'll take a look at some of the structures done for the C-Dory 22 and see if we can offer something similar.
A fiberglass cover would be doable but it would have to be raised up above the cabin top to some degree in order to gain the necessary headroom. It could be attached at the forward end to the cabin top but it would need rear (vertical) supports.
Les