Mine dodger is a little smaller that Pete's...
as it is not connected to the front of the arch as his appears to be in his photos, but it's drip-line does extend just aft of the sliding hatch. I'm sorry that I have no photos to send you yet, but the design I have is used on many 430's in the Houston area. If I wanted to be completely protected all the way back to the arch, they make a Sunshade and Connector for it, which is basically a small, forward-facing bimini, and a removable sloping piece that connect the two together. In any case, there is no really small dodger for the 430 that would also protect the companion-way, and there is more windage that I like, but the whole thing comes off and lives in my garage when I don't need it. I do question the ability of any sizable dodger to survive a serious wave impact, and here, I think smaller is better. If you'd like, email me (georgek2@earthlink.net) and I'll take some photos and send them to you. I can also probably get some photos for you of the boats with the "whole nine yards."George Kornreich