I find that sleeping in the V-berth when it's cold outside can be pretty uncomfortable if you roll-up against the (cold) hull.
On our previous C-Dory I use some 3/8" closed cell foam insulation layed in the space between the side of the hull and the edge of the mattress. It stayed in place and worked like a charm.
Problem: we sold Naknek, and I didn't have any more of the closed cell foam for the new boat (Katmai). ...but I just found another source.
Coleman (the campstove/lantern company) manufactures a backpacking sleeping pad called a "Rest Easy Camp Pad" ($10) made of light green closed cell foam. It comes 72" x 24" and 3/8" thick ... and works Perfectly!
Problem solved.
Best,
Casey
On our previous C-Dory I use some 3/8" closed cell foam insulation layed in the space between the side of the hull and the edge of the mattress. It stayed in place and worked like a charm.
Problem: we sold Naknek, and I didn't have any more of the closed cell foam for the new boat (Katmai). ...but I just found another source.
Coleman (the campstove/lantern company) manufactures a backpacking sleeping pad called a "Rest Easy Camp Pad" ($10) made of light green closed cell foam. It comes 72" x 24" and 3/8" thick ... and works Perfectly!
Problem solved.
Best,
Casey