So, I moved my coamings down and trimmed them to match the contour of the side decks. What an improvement! I can't believe it took me so long to get that done! No more bruises after a high wind days.
I spent 6 days on Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire a couple of weeks ago with mostly spectacular conditions. One of the days was 12-15 kn of breeze and not really gusty. I was single handing the boat. The waves were maybe a 1 1/2 to 2 feet and shaped perfectly for surfing (not too choppy). What a blast. I kept planning and surfing the boat back and forth across this 3 mile stretch of open water. A wet and wild ride! I was very happy not to have the coamings in my way.
I decided to use the old coamings and plug the holes where the screw holes used to be. Because of the trim washers having dug into the mahogany I went with 5/8 plugs. I don't think it looks too bad. I figured the mahogany is so light that cutting the comings down wouldn't save much weight and possibly I would get more stiffness out of using the full-size coamings. Here are some pictures.
http://www.walkerguitars.com/photos/day ... /index.htm
I'm thinking about adding 5mm SeaDek nonskid to the side decks for additional comfort. Has anyone tried that?