KickerDRB":27mo6652 said:How much taller is a tall radar arch? I have a "low profile" arch with a high top cabin. I am considering adding another 16"-20". Does this sound about right? Looking to store a dingy on top and be able to retrieve it with minimal aggravation.
thanks,
Dave[/img]
Les Lampman":2w7gn2j3 said:Hi Dave,
When I designed the arch for the CD22 I specified 17" from the top of the cabin top to the underside of the arch tubing. That allowed for the tube diameters of most dinghies of the size the CD22 would carry.
There is a 4" difference in height in the arch depending on whether or not you have a standard top or a tall top since the 17" of clearance remained constant.
Les
KickerDRB":2w7gn2j3 said:How much taller is a tall radar arch? I have a "low profile" arch with a high top cabin. I am considering adding another 16"-20". Does this sound about right? Looking to store a dingy on top and be able to retrieve it with minimal aggravation.
thanks,
Dave[/img]
Good point Roger. Plus, for shorties like me, I need to stand on the gunnels to retrieve the rods and when seas are rolling, it gets pretty hairy. BTDTrogerbum":1b6n9hxz said:Les Lampman":1b6n9hxz said:Hi Dave,
When I designed the arch for the CD22 I specified 17" from the top of the cabin top to the underside of the arch tubing. That allowed for the tube diameters of most dinghies of the size the CD22 would carry.
There is a 4" difference in height in the arch depending on whether or not you have a standard top or a tall top since the 17" of clearance remained constant.
Les
KickerDRB":1b6n9hxz said:How much taller is a tall radar arch? I have a "low profile" arch with a high top cabin. I am considering adding another 16"-20". Does this sound about right? Looking to store a dingy on top and be able to retrieve it with minimal aggravation.
thanks,
Dave[/img]
I'd also recommend that the rocket launcher rod holders be mounted on the port and starboard sides of the radar arch as opposed to on the aft end. As you can see from Peter's picture, mounting them on the aft end reduced the clearance and requires that the dinghy be loaded from the bow.
Les Lampman":3farsw4s said:Hi Dave,
When I designed the arch for the CD22 I specified 17" from the top of the cabin top to the underside of the arch tubing. That allowed for the tube diameters of most dinghies of the size the CD22 would carry.
There is a 4" difference in height in the arch depending on whether or not you have a standard top or a tall top since the 17" of clearance remained constant.
Les
C-Gypsy":3gsddla3 said:Hello Les! Haven't seen you post in a while. Perhaps I've been missing them.
I assume you mean 17" from the top of the standard top? I have the tall top and am looking for options.
Al