Bugbuster screens pricey but nice and simple.

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Mark Prouty
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Bugbuster screens pricey but nice and simple.

Post by Mark Prouty »

Bugbusters 40" * 77" Campanionway Screen - West Marine Model #7439003 $79.99

Bugbusters 30" * 30" Hatch Screen - West Marine Model #2668135 $72.99

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Specs:

- 100% Mil Spec nylon mesh

- Lead ballasted (will not affect compass)

- Installs instantly over any hatch

- No attachments necessary

- Allows easy adjustment of hatch opening from inside

- Stows in an heavy duty plastic carry case
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I hate to ruin your day, but:

hatch $54.95

companionway $72.95 :macx: $63.95 :macm:
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Curses, Foiled Again!
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Post by Sloop John B »

There's a hatch cover/screen that caught my eye a few years back. This is to allow the hatch to be left open when it's raining out. There was a neat picture of this little canopy over the hatch. This is what I was able to recover of what I tried to keep:

If your interested in finding more about this product please call our toll free number at:

(800) 391-8804 or (613) 525-0309

or e-mail us at: extremeair2003@yahoo.com

The WindFlow 2003 is designed to fit any average window hatch of any make of boat. It comes in a variety of colours and you may choose 1 solid colour for the dome and rain cover or if you want more colour you can choose the dome in one colour and the rain cover in another i.e. dome in green and rain cover in yellow.

WindFlow 2003 retails at : $129.99 canadian
(plus applicable taxes and shipping)
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www.goboatingamerica.com has a picture of it
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Post by Greg »

Mark,
I gotta ask, do you have a new onboard computer access or are you commuting to your vacation?? :wink:
Hope to be in you're shoes soon, tryin out the new "stuff".
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Greg wrote:Mark,
I gotta ask, do you have a new onboard computer access or are you commuting to your vacation?? :wink:
Hope to be in you're shoes soon, tryin out the new "stuff".
Greg
My 14 year old son is taking sailing lessons this week and next while we live on the boat. When he is at class, I'm taking an abbreviated work day. He zooms to his lessons in our dinghy.

We've had some pretty good adventures so far. Trying new things to eat in downtown Madison; sleeping out under the stars; and of course sailing. Last night was a hoot. The winds were about 20 - 25 mph. I had my main reefed and my storm jib up. My son did most of the sailing and would laugh when I scolded him for heeling too far. We even sailed by his sailing club with him at the helm and one of the female instructors shouted out.

A couple of days ago, we overheard some fishermen say: "I've never seen a sailboat that fast must be specially designed for it."

We slept through some high winds rain and lightening one night. Well, not really sleeping. We were on the leeward part of the lake and had the bow tied to a tree with the bulwega anchor off the stern.

I do feel like I'm swaying a little at work though.
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Great to hear you and the family are having fun, Mark!

Still wondering, though - do you have computer access from the boat? If so, how do you connect, and how does it perform?
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kmclemore wrote:Great to hear you and the family are having fun, Mark!

Still wondering, though - do you have computer access from the boat? If so, how do you connect, and how does it perform?
No. No computer. Tim and I are roughing it in the Mac amongst the locals. I'm at work now heading back out to the boat.

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Post by kmclemore »

I see!

I wonder... wireless computer access for the boat... perhaps a good thread... did anyone start one before? I don't see one...
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Cellphone with Sprint Wireless Web access connected to my Laptop has worked everywhere I can get on the Sprint network.
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kmclemore wrote:I see!

I wonder... wireless computer access for the boat... perhaps a good thread... did anyone start one before? I don't see one...
Rather than hijack this thread, I've posted a new one here.
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Post by Brian26x »

Baby stroller bug net $5.00, fits front hatch nicely. Bug netting for queen size bed $16.00, drapes nicely over dodger and bimmini. What can I say, wife is a thrifty shopper.
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Someone last year posted the baby buggy netting and queen bed net. I agree, works great. Had many people stop by at Stuart Island docks and said they wished they had one.
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Post by Catigale »

I had a cheap piece of screen with dowels resting in the tracks for last couple of years. It was fine for sleeping but when going in and out I kept knocking it off.

The fix was cheap, just sew in some lead weights to keep it in place, but it was one of the projects I just couldnt get to.

I broke down this year and ordered the fitted ones...last outing at Gay's Point (poor choice of words) it was real nice to be bug free and yet easily move up and down.

I tip my hat to those of you who have made the frugal solutions work!
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