Sun visors

Not sure what you mean by a "sun visor". One of the C-Dory trademarks is the "brow" over the front windows. Is that what you are looking for?

It looks like your boat has that so help us out with a bit more description or picture. (BTW, I love the name and the reasoning.)

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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When we had our CD-25, I used one of those static cling sun-shields; moveable, inexpensive, and you can put it right in front of you if need be and still see through it.
 
I tried installing an automotive type sunvisor from my local auto parts store
and used the windshield frame screws to attach it.

It really didn't work all that well, as it wasn't dark enough. A solid one may work though. :sad

What's wrong with a baseball cap and a pair of Poleroid Sun glasses? :wink
 
I too would like to have something better than a baseball cap to shade my eyes, while motoring west, later in the day, this time of year (on the East Coast). One of the things that I have though of, but not pursued is the visors made for airplanes. My dad had them in his airplane, back in the late 50's-60's, so I kwon they help. The block to light, without blocking everything, like an automotive visor. I have looked online for these type of visors, but have not taken action, but need to based on my boat ride, just two days ago...
 
The setting, or rising sun can be a real killer when you're only a few feet off of the water. :smileo

We always make it a point to not run down the "Sun Track".
Too many things can be hiding in the reflection. :crook
 
Doggy: You've got some nice pics in your album! Cool 19. Looks great. I see you have the Yamaha 75. I had an F80 , carbed on mine.

What do you mean by sun visor? Something to block the sun while underway or at anchor/dock?
 
After reading Steve Baum's reply I ordered two visors from Amazon. When we dive on the southside of the Palos Verdes Peninsula we have to drive directly into the rising Sun. Rather than block our view with our hands or tack all the way I'm hoping these will help.
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Phil,
What was the ordering info from Amazon?
Went for an early run this morning on Osprey and had to look at the sun for the 1st 15 minutes, due to sun angle and course. The ball cap didn't cut the mustard.
 
Phil,
Thanks for getting back to me with the Amazon info. I did get feedback from Rosen for their Marine version of visors... $375, each... Really nice and certainly well made but.
 
We use very thin black plastic trash bag material cut to fit. It makes a temporary tented window for cruising in to the sunset. Tact it up with velcro or duct tape. Roll it up when not in use. It covers the whole window and takes care of both the sun above and the refection on the water.
 
We had cloudy skies with a bright sun burning through. We even had a sundog at one point. The new visors were great. We headed directly toward the sun and didn't have to shield our eyes with our hands.
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At our slip you can see the difference already

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They fold out of the way easily.
 
There are other sources--such as aircraft accessory shops: or even WalMart.
Google search "Portable sun visors"--there are dozens, for all different prices.
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I did go to Sporty.com and there they were, in stock. Went on and ordered 2. I was trying to use the static film but that was a pita and not safe. 8)
 
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