Has anyone found some sort of rain deflector/shield that will work on C-22 sliding side windows? We would really like to have a passive ventilation solution. We are moving the boat to SE Alaska next year. We have spent many summers there without this boat, and, to keep it short, ventilation is essential
Possibilities that would not work for us:
1) Open the hatch. Tried that. Even 1/2" gets rain on the sleeping bags.
2) Opening center window. We have a fixed window. Opening windows hinge at top. Still much splash at bottom.
3) Drop half, (vertical slider) center window. Looks like a solution, except quote is around $1000 from Diamond Sea Glaze.
What I would really like to find is some sort of Lexan fairings that allow us to keep the sliders open an inch or so in the rain. This is all we need. But, current sliders let in a lot of rain, even when only open 1/2".
Any help is appreciated.
Possibilities that would not work for us:
1) Open the hatch. Tried that. Even 1/2" gets rain on the sleeping bags.
2) Opening center window. We have a fixed window. Opening windows hinge at top. Still much splash at bottom.
3) Drop half, (vertical slider) center window. Looks like a solution, except quote is around $1000 from Diamond Sea Glaze.
What I would really like to find is some sort of Lexan fairings that allow us to keep the sliders open an inch or so in the rain. This is all we need. But, current sliders let in a lot of rain, even when only open 1/2".
Any help is appreciated.