I have posted two pictures in the Jammin album of the stainless tubing structure I bolted on to Jammin. The kayaks are in Yakima Hull Raiser carriers.
I come from the form follows function (Phil Bolger) school. Conventional arches are more pleasing to my eye but this is, for my purposes, more flexible and functional. All fittings are standard and no holes were necessary. There is one additional crosspiece above the cockpit added after the picture.
I have awning and side curtain sections which will cover the top from bow to stern and enclose the cockpit. I will post pictures when we first use these.
I used 90 feet of .065 1 inch polished tubing and a number of standard rail fittings. Total cost approx. $700.
I will be mounting our radar, HF antenna, etc. etc. after we get Jammin out of storage in San Carlos Sonora in March.
We have just sold our Sailboat Backstreets and will be heading to the warmer mainland from here in Baja soon.
Dennis and Paula, Jammin
I come from the form follows function (Phil Bolger) school. Conventional arches are more pleasing to my eye but this is, for my purposes, more flexible and functional. All fittings are standard and no holes were necessary. There is one additional crosspiece above the cockpit added after the picture.
I have awning and side curtain sections which will cover the top from bow to stern and enclose the cockpit. I will post pictures when we first use these.
I used 90 feet of .065 1 inch polished tubing and a number of standard rail fittings. Total cost approx. $700.
I will be mounting our radar, HF antenna, etc. etc. after we get Jammin out of storage in San Carlos Sonora in March.
We have just sold our Sailboat Backstreets and will be heading to the warmer mainland from here in Baja soon.
Dennis and Paula, Jammin