Bud
Re C-Dory rooftop stuff:
Your HARD LIMIT is a 13.5 ft vertical ground max hgt on the trailer...the Federal limit for bridges, power lines over roads etc though any bridge may be less, if marked.
Within that parameter some will want a Coleman type RV AC (14")…this should be forward enough that the front vent blows down towards the v-berth, which is forward for all of us.
Loudhailer/auto-foghorn must be mounted forward of everything else.
All-around white nav light must be above everything else in all conditions and visible at 2 NM but can be anywhere between front and rear.
Radar can NOT have any GPS antenna in the beam, but VHF antennas and transmitting AIS are usually OK despite Garmin's warnings. Radar can shoot through most dinghy’s except aluminum plates and some transoms, or mount radar on an arch over dinghy. Many bimini’s including mine are actually higher than the roof line and are not designed for the weight of a dinghy, so take that into account.
Radar mount may need a rear wedge if you run at a 4-5 degree bow up at cruise like many do, others may argue they only use radar at idle if conditions are so poor as to need radar in the first place, during which bow rise angle will be zero. Radar has to be higher than the AC (but the scanner beam is at about the logo level, not the base, so the base mount can be lower than the AC as in Bob Austin’s TC255 album pics).
I am facing this as Eileen just bought a Garmin GMR-24HDX radar which I plan to mount on a Bob Austin Special PVC Commode Mount and home-made Starboard base in front of the AC (which is at 12 foot already, and clearance issues require the bottom mount to be above the AC so I’m getting real close to the 13.5’ hgt limit).
We’re fair weather boaters but have still been surprised when local conditions result in saltwater spray soaking the roof of the TomCat. Don’t put anything up there (like a Honda generator) that wouldn’t enjoy that.
If in addition to everything else you decide to put the family dog up there while cruising, then history would suggest that you should not plan on running for President.
Perhaps this is not an issue for you.
That’s all I can think of offhand re roof ‘stuff’ issues, but I’m sure there’s a lot I haven’t thought of, so all Brats please pipe up!
PS: Who needs a dinghy when I can wiggle this thing into calf-deep water at the shoreline or a dock with a couple inches clearance on each side?
Happy Boating!
John