no-see-um.....but feel-um!

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patrick

Spring weather is opon us in the southeast, so are the bugs. The air on the dock this morning was black with gnats. I'm looking for creative solutions to bug screens for the hatches and companionway. I found some excellent screen at a army surplus outfit, very fine mesh. I tried attaching it with adhesive velcro but it just won't stay stuck. Now i'm thinking snaps ...screw the males in every 8" or so around the opening on the inside and attach the females to the screen. But this will still leave a small (and important) gap between the snaps. I know I can make a drop in rig for the companionway but thats a pain to store and it always gets destroyed. Any Ideas for a neat, clean, cheap, easy to store, and customizable mathods to keep the bloodsuckers out?
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Duck Tape, Only One Way I Found

Yours look bigger, the ones we had in Mississippi were so small they went through the screen. Found that spraying the screen with Off or Skin so Soft helped. Good luck
 
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patrick

bugz

Actually I don't know what's in the pic ...other than my finger, just thought it turned out pretty cool.
 

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Jun 16, 2004
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Hunter 31_83-87 Edenton, NC
Buy Bug Buster Screens

We bought bug buster screens for the hatches and companionway. The fit is perfect. We also tried to come up with innovative approaches to this problem. Finally gave up and ordered the bug buster screens. They are great!
 
Mar 21, 2004
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Hunter 356 Cobb Island, MD
Get fishing weights and

sew them into a seam around the screening and just lay it down on whatever needs to be protected. Cheap. Jim S/V Java
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Sundance Sundance 20 Weekender Ninette, Manitoba, Canada
small brass chain

Small brass chain sewn into the hem all around also creates enoungh weight to keep the edges down when draped over top hatches. Another solution may be an elasitic cord sewn into the hem all around. This would only work if your hatch trim on the inside had a bit of a lip, to engage the cord. I would have thought slide in screens for the companionway would have been the best way to go. If the stick on velcro does not work, try sewing the strip of vecro onto the screen, and using epoxy to attach it to the roughened gelcoat on the inside of the companionway uprights.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Several Catalinas C25/C320 USA
Screens

Don't know what kind of boat you have, but Catalina makes some screens...may fit your boat if not a Catalina: http://shop.catalinaowners.com/
 
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Randall

Bug Buster Screen

These things really work and are well made. I used mine constantly all summer.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Sailboat - 48N x 89W
Velcro 'Glue'

You should be able to ‘glue’ Velcro to fibreglass, with the right product. We didn’t use the ‘adhesive backed’ velcro, but a separate glue sold for Velcro (sewing supply shop). Sorry, I don’t recall the product name. After about 2 years, the corner from which we ‘zipped’ it open came loose, so I screwed the corners down (well ‘up’, actually - but that doesn’t read as well) /w a small (6/32 x ½") screw and finishing washer. No further problem (8 years). The hem-weighted curtains, previously described, work fairly well on the companionway.
 
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Wright Ellis

Sewn in weights ...

... are the way to go, but if'n your lazy as I am, use brass bars. I cut bulk screen to fit the companionway with a few inches to spare and cut brass rods to lay on top if it in the water and slider gooves on the sides and fore edges. My boat has a fabric liner in the V berth so that hatch screen has Velcro glued to the screen at the edges and it grips the liner from the inside.. Cheap, easy, fast.
 
Jun 5, 2004
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Hunter 27_73-83 Harrington, Maine
Maine State Bird

Nice shot. In Maine we have pretty much just given up on the idea of keeping them out and instead have come to embrace their economic potential.
 
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Richard

Be thankful you are not in Manitoba

I was in Manitoba (north of Minn) and the bugs there are huge - and plentiful. People there say they don't bother with screens anymore 'cause the mosquitos are so large they fly right through - taking the screen off the frame. And those are just the babies! The bigger ones pick the whole boat up and fly off to its nest to feed in comfort. Thanks goodness summer only lasts two weeks there - and then the first deep freeze hits, killing all the bugs and returning the land to its natural frozen state.
 
Dec 3, 2003
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Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
I Love the Competitions in Maine.

Each year they have a beauty contest. The ladies dress up in bikinis. And the one who can stand up to the bugs and the biting for the longest time is named the winner.
 
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