So it's personal - another perspective
Why have a dodger if you are going to remove all the windows, it no longer blocks the spray or rain? So what is it doing? Protecting the hatch from the sun?
I started folding it down when I was in my first race and liked it so much that I sail that way all the time now. Now if it is raining or you're getting spray over the bow then you can't see through it because the windows are all covered with water. Do you drive your car without windshield wipers? I don't care how clear the "glass" a wet window is hard to see through. Yes I have a center window that unzips and rolls up, I leave it that way always unless at dock and it's raining. I'd rather look at the world through my eyeballs and glasses without another set of lenses. Yes it is personal but try sailing without it for a change and you might be surprised what a different view of the world, how much better you can see, how you can see no matter what position you are in, sitting, standing, heaving over the side, etc. I agree on a freezing cold day with 50 degree water blasting you in the face it might be good, you know, like the new england coast in mid summer.
Why have a dodger if you are going to remove all the windows, it no longer blocks the spray or rain? So what is it doing? Protecting the hatch from the sun?
I started folding it down when I was in my first race and liked it so much that I sail that way all the time now. Now if it is raining or you're getting spray over the bow then you can't see through it because the windows are all covered with water. Do you drive your car without windshield wipers? I don't care how clear the "glass" a wet window is hard to see through. Yes I have a center window that unzips and rolls up, I leave it that way always unless at dock and it's raining. I'd rather look at the world through my eyeballs and glasses without another set of lenses. Yes it is personal but try sailing without it for a change and you might be surprised what a different view of the world, how much better you can see, how you can see no matter what position you are in, sitting, standing, heaving over the side, etc. I agree on a freezing cold day with 50 degree water blasting you in the face it might be good, you know, like the new england coast in mid summer.