...do you hit your head in the cabin while working on your boat?
Just wanna see if I'm keepin' up.
Just wanna see if I'm keepin' up.
Yikes! It's like you're living my life In a parallel universe...I also have a H27, Gorilla Toast. My two favorite spots to donate blood are the opening ports knobs when reaching into cubby holes on the sides of the boat and the overhead support beam when moving from cabin to head area. I usually remember to duck a little to clear the beam, but have suffered some of my worst whacks when wearing a baseball hat with the little metal knob on top and not ducking quite enough.
A number of locals cut that metal knob off in anticipation of reducing pain and suffering. It really, really hurts if you tag it just right.but have suffered some of my worst whacks when wearing a baseball hat with the little metal knob on top and not ducking quite enough.
Yup, companion way hatch once or twice every season. Also in the V-berth where the cabintop turns down to the foredeck. Just can't seem to remember that the headroom ends rather abruptly up there.Being only a lofty 5'7" (early in the morning on a good day) I don't usually bump my head too often on the boat. The usual exception is when I don't have the companion way hatch slid all the way open and start up the steps in a hurry.
Ta-Dah!!Flomax has cut down on my hitting the head so often.
An absolute rule on my boat, and a HANGING offense if you don't.. The companionway hatBeing only a lofty 5'7" (early in the morning on a good day) I don't usually bump my head too often on the boat. The usual exception is when I don't have the companion way hatch slid all the way open and start up the steps in a hurry.