Donald Tyson
Member
Camper tents are pretty practical add-ons for boats. Many pay a fortune to have them on their vessels.
I see that most folks end their tents in vertical alignment with the forward border of the engine well. A few include the engine well with their tops. May we assume that any isinglass or canvas back panels always stop at the forward end of the motor well? Can the portion that continues over the motorwell remain?
Has anyone found a way to utilize hard tops on 22's and 25's? That is one of the cool things about workboats in the Chesapeake. They usually have a long hardtop that is very protective from the sun, among other things.
Is it done that camper tents are designed to be somewhat higher than the cabin top? Most tall folks don't want their head up near that top.
I see that most folks end their tents in vertical alignment with the forward border of the engine well. A few include the engine well with their tops. May we assume that any isinglass or canvas back panels always stop at the forward end of the motor well? Can the portion that continues over the motorwell remain?
Has anyone found a way to utilize hard tops on 22's and 25's? That is one of the cool things about workboats in the Chesapeake. They usually have a long hardtop that is very protective from the sun, among other things.
Is it done that camper tents are designed to be somewhat higher than the cabin top? Most tall folks don't want their head up near that top.