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boom tent?

Postby K.C. Walker » Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:05 am

OK, I looked in the search and did not find anything about boom tents. I'm hoping this is not a redundant topic. If it is, if someone could point me to where to find info that would be great.

So I need a quick boom tent by the end of the week. The boat is new to me so pardon my rush. I'm hoping to take the boat with me to New Hampshire and leave it for a couple of weeks at a time at our dock, unattended.

Do any of you have thoughts on how to rig up a boom tent. The boat has a topping lift set up. Can I just use that and a small tarp or should I make a crutch for the boom? How are you guys securing the tarp at the edges? Sorry, I have no experience here.

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Boom Tent

Postby earhile » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:29 am

Home Depot sells canvas tarps that have grommets every 3-4 feet. I use mine for a summer boat cover, but I would imagine you can rig it up as a boom tent, using the back cleat and the stay for attachment. The topping lift would be a simple way of holding up the boom as long as it is strong enough.
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Canvas tarp

Postby K.C. Walker » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:52 pm

Ethan, thanks for the Home Depot tarp suggestion. That sounds like it will do the trick for now.

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Daysailer Boom Tent

Postby sunapeesailor » Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:16 pm

Hi K.C. -

See this link for daysailer boom tent or mooring cover. I also have a picture of a great boom tent in my pics page...
http://www.sailorstailor.com/products.asp?cat=47

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nice boom tent

Postby K.C. Walker » Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:21 am

Hi Bob,

Thanks for the tips on the morning cover. I like that Norwegian one! I am going to be up in your neighborhood next week. I'll be on Winnipsaukee.

And fairwinds to you!

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Postby hriehl1 » Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:57 pm

KC..

My DS I came with a boom tent (homemade, I think).

With the boom lifted & secured (topping lift or OEM oar/crutch), it simply drapes over the boom to each gunwale. There are a series of grommets along each side, each with a small bungee knotted to the grommet with s-type hooks on the end of the bungee that hook over the rubrail to provide tension on the tent so rain rolls off onto the rail.

It's at the dock now or I'd measure it for you. I'll be on Winnipesaukee this weekend too... black-hull DS1 with no sail number. We'll be on the southern part of the lake, probably somewhere between Wolfeboro and Guilford.
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Postby K.C. Walker » Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:12 pm

hriehl1,

I'll be looking for a black hull DS! I've got the red/orange hull and sail number 7002. I'll be sailing out of Glendale Saturday morning, if the weather's good. I'll most likely be somewhere in the 40 islands or somewhere around Welch to Bear.

Thanks for the added info on the boom tent! I can envision that and I should be able to estimate the size of the the tarp. I don't know why I didn't think about bungees and just hooking them over the rail. That makes it easy.

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Postby Bob Hunkins » Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:24 pm

Some canvas ground tarps are covered with some sort of waxy substance as water repellant. I used one years ago and got a lot of olive drab waxy stuff on the boat. It took a lot of work to clean it off, so be aware of this possibility.
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Postby hriehl1 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:39 am

The exact boom-tent clips on my tent are sold by D&R Marine (great site if you have not discovered it yet) here: http://www.drmarine.com/products.asp?cat=120

They're attached to tent grommets with bungee.
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