[PUP] Storm panels over saloon windows

Alan wagner.florida at verizon.net
Tue Jul 24 13:36:24 EDT 2007


Will they fit on top of the boat, covered by sunbrella up there?  You'll
probably never use them, but the day you get rid of them is the day you'll
need them.  Murphy's law has that way you know.  If you keep them, of course
 you will never need them at all.  Up top is out of the way and not taking
up deck space.

Dang you have me envious reading your posts.  I do hope you find you way to
the Tampa area.

Alan




Alan F. Wagner
Wagner, Vaughan, McLaughlin & Brennan
601 Bayshore Boulevard; Ste 910
Tampa, Florida  33606
www.WagnerLaw.com
-------Original Message-------

From: Scott Bulger
Date: 7/24/2007 10:41:12 AM
To: Passagemaking Under Power List
Subject: [PUP] Storm panels over saloon windows

I'm currently provisioning my N40 for an extended journey.  One of the
saloon storage areas is currently occupied with the storm panels for the
saloon windows.  Since my route is predominantly coastal with limited
offshore exposure, should I consider removing the storm panels from the
boat?  It would free up considerable storage room for provisions and spares.
My thought was that they only help me if they are installed and I don't see
myself making any trips of enough exposure that I would depart with them in
place.



An alternative to removing them from the boat is to build a rack to hold
them on the boat deck, then cover them with  sunbrella.



Considered opinions on the frequency of use and access requirements for
storm panels would be greatly appreciated.



Scott Bulger, Alanui, N40II, Seattle WA
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