Dodger

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Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Does anyone out there have a dodger installed on his boat, that I could have a picture of?
Mine is a H33 (1982); I have 2 winches on the cabin top, will they interfere with the dodger? Also have a stainless steel vent in front of the port winch, and a rope clutch in front of the starboard winch
I took it out of a similar boat at the salvage yard, and going over my inventory at my garage, was delighted to see I have one! Cannot wait to install!
The canvas is all there, but needs to be re-done
All my neighbours at the Marina cannot believe how I transformed this boat!
Allow mw to pat myself in the back, and let out a cruel chuckle for all the pessimist idiots who said I could not do it
Thanks for helping
Jorge
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Have a canvas shop look at the boat and give you ideas. They are pros and can usually work around a lot of minor problems. They may have even done one of your model in the past and normally have photos of their work.

Be sure to look at boats that they have done before you put any money down.
 
Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Does anyone out there have a dodger installed on his boat, that I could have a picture of?
Mine is a H33 (1982); I have 2 winches on the cabin top, will they interfere with the dodger? Also have a stainless steel vent in front of the port winch, and a rope clutch in front of the starboard winch
I took it out of a similar boat at the salvage yard, and going over my inventory at my garage, was delighted to see I have one! Cannot wait to install!
The canvas is all there, but needs to be re-done
All my neighbours at the Marina cannot believe how I transformed this boat!
Allow mw to pat myself in the back, and let out a cruel chuckle for all the pessimist idiots who said I could not do it
Thanks for helping
Jorge

Thank you Steve,
Forgot to mention, but there is a dodger on the frame, although not in great shape
I will take it to a canvas shop and use it as a templete
My question is: where does it go on the boat?
Where does it connect to?
 
Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Jorge, you say you have a dodger but do not know how it installs? My H37C also came with an old Island Nautical dodger. They used to sell them here on HOW. There are zippers that close the canvas around the two frame bows. Then there is a row of those quarter turn snaps across the front and down both sides. The tails of mine have braided line that you run through a little eye strap and double back to tighten the whole thing. I only have one picture but it lacks the detail.
 

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Aug 16, 2009
1,000
Hunter 1986 H31 California Yacht Marina, Chula Vista, CA
The one on my H31 is very similar to Ed's. Snaps with a stainless mounts for the frame. Mine is off for canvas repairs and new zippers, so I can readily take a picture of the mounts and location of the snaps for you.
 
Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Jorge, you say you have a dodger but do not know how it installs? My H37C also came with an old Island Nautical dodger. They used to sell them here on HOW. There are zippers that close the canvas around the two frame bows. Then there is a row of those quarter turn snaps across the front and down both sides. The tails of mine have braided line that you run through a little eye strap and double back to tighten the whole thing. I only have one picture but it lacks the detail.
Thank you Ed (and everyone else) for the repply
I amplified your picture, so I was able to zero in on it: I am not at my boat now, but if I remember correctly, the winch is more or less where the round plastic window is ( another on the port side), as well as the rope clutch, just in front of it
Is it not going to interfere with the dodger, or is there maybe a gap so you can oprtate winch and clutch?
Also, I understand about the turn snaps in front and sizes, but cannot visualize what you mean about the braided line through the eye starp and double back: where is it located on the picture?
 
Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
You can almost see that braided line. It comes off the tail of the dodger and through that eyelet just in front of that cleat on the side of the coaming. Then I run it back up to an eyelet that is on the aft most bow(frame). I tie it off there. I can pull that line through that eyelet and really tension the canvas. Most dodgers just have another snap back there. But if the canvas shrinks it can be hard to snap.

So far as lines led back I only have one on the port side. It just goes under the dodger. Most dodgers have little mouse holes lined with leather or some other tough material to prevent wear.
 

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Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
You can almost see that braided line. It comes off the tail of the dodger and through that eyelet just in front of that cleat on the side of the coaming. Then I run it back up to an eyelet that is on the aft most bow(frame). I tie it off there. I can pull that line through that eyelet and really tension the canvas. Most dodgers just have another snap back there. But if the canvas shrinks it can be hard to snap.

So far as lines led back I only have one on the port side. It just goes under the dodger. Most dodgers have little mouse holes lined with leather or some other tough material to prevent wear.
GOT IT ED!
Thank you!
One last question: clearly these are 2 different boats, but does the dodger cover the whole companionway?
In other words, how does the sliding hatch slide forward?
Does it interfere with the dodger in any way?
 
Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
You can almost see that braided line. It comes off the tail of the dodger and through that eyelet just in front of that cleat on the side of the coaming. Then I run it back up to an eyelet that is on the aft most bow(frame). I tie it off there. I can pull that line through that eyelet and really tension the canvas. Most dodgers just have another snap back there. But if the canvas shrinks it can be hard to snap.

So far as lines led back I only have one on the port side. It just goes under the dodger. Most dodgers have little mouse holes lined with leather or some other tough material to prevent wear.
It's me again!
On closer inspection of your picture, I notice that your sliding hatch slites inside a cover, while mine slides on top
So we have 2 different kinds; I wonder if there is anyone out there with a similar boat...
If not, I will have to make a plan, maybe there are pictures somewhere
Jorge
 
Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Dave Underwood's H33 album has some dodger pictures. I don't think you can get much from them though. http://forums.hunter.sailboatowners.com/album.php?albumid=676 And his boat is like my H37C, it has a cover over the slider.

Dear Ed,
Thank you for the pictures of Dave Underwood's dodger
I hope he sees my post here and will contact me.
I want to know if he fabricated a piece of fiberglass and made 2 round holes on it, so that the sheets can go through
A very neat device indeed, because he coulkd not otherwise use his winch
I have a very good man who can do anything in FG, and am hoping to see a bit more
Thanks again
Happy sailing!
Jorge

P.S. Lady Love looks too good for words!
 
Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Lines led back go either side of the companionway, not over it. Little openings at the bottom of the dodger are made for the lines. This picture illustrates: http://www.enewhere.com/imagelib/si...tebuilderpictures/im000455.jpg&target=tlx_new .

But I see what you mean. Looking at pictures of the H33 under "Boat Info" they do not have spray hoods over the slider. So Dave must have made one. Without that the dodger canvas would just fit tight and the companionway hatch would slide under it. That should not change the way the lines come back and under however.
 
Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Lines led back go either side of the companionway, not over it. Little openings at the bottom of the dodger are made for the lines. This picture illustrates: http://www.enewhere.com/imagelib/si...tebuilderpictures/im000455.jpg&target=tlx_new .

But I see what you mean. Looking at pictures of the H33 under "Boat Info" they do not have spray hoods over the slider. So Dave must have made one. Without that the dodger canvas would just fit tight and the companionway hatch would slide under it. That should not change the way the lines come back and under however.
Thank you Ed, it's my mistake
I know the lines go on either side and not over the sliding hatch
I was thrown by the picture you sent me from Dave Underwood's dodger ( look at the one taken from the cokpit, with the front hatch opened up: you will see that the 2 holes that the lines go through appear to be made on a piece of fiberglass he had fabricated)
But I see your picture also, where there is a cut made on the dodger to allow the line to pass under.
A sea hood, by the way, is a very desirable thing to have, and I will see if I can find one.
Thanks for all the trouble you are going through here with me, but where else can I turn to if this is all a mysttery to me?
 
Jan 30, 2010
21
Hunter 33 St. Joseph, Michigan
I have the same boat. I just had a custom dodger made this spring. Go to http://www.arielcanvasandsails.com/contact.html, then the photo gallery. There are pictures of my boat with the dodger. You can double click on the photos and it shows clearly how the lines come through the dodger. It works flawlessly.

John
 
Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Thank you John
Great pictures, great dodger!
I see how it is secured on the sides (with quarter turn snaps), but how is it secured at the top?
Same way?
I cannot see it
 
Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Jorge, check the pictures at the bottom of this link: http://www2.sailrite.com/Build-Sailrite-Dodger.htm . You can see the frame there. There are pockets for the frame tubes inside the dodger. The pocket is closed with a zipper and runs the width of the top of dodger. One pocket is at the very front, at the top of the windshield. The other pocket is at the very back of the top of the dodger. You lay the frame tubes into those pockets and zip them shut. Then you start at the bottom-front with the turn snaps and work your way around.
 
Jan 30, 2010
21
Hunter 33 St. Joseph, Michigan
If I understand your question correctly it is secured at the top with a "pocket" type zipper that runs the width of the dodger at the aft side.
 
Dec 30, 2006
10
- - Blairstown NJ
Thunderbird look?

I always liked the round porthole type windows, made my boat look like a vintage Thunderbird:).
 

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Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Sailbode
Great round ports, it looks very nice
Thank you all for the input
 
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