Pop-up enclosure help
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Pop-up enclosure help
Wondering if anyone has a pattern/plans for an enclosure for the pop-top on a Chrysler 22. Photos anything that would help be make one would help. Thanks
I have the pop-top too. I have some OEM, canvas material, snap on panels that Captain Scott thinks are the curtains that snap onto the frames of the popup top. They don't look like they have ever been used. I have not tried them in that location yet. They are the right height and look to be about the right length to be the enclosure panels.
I found an old Chrysler add that talked about canvas covers that attach and wrap around the stern pulpit for foul weather. These are the right size for that application too. I am out of town so will not be able to verify ether of these for a while. I will post photos once I have a answer to the mystery.
Perhaps someone can give a more precise answer.
Thanks
Alan
I found an old Chrysler add that talked about canvas covers that attach and wrap around the stern pulpit for foul weather. These are the right size for that application too. I am out of town so will not be able to verify ether of these for a while. I will post photos once I have a answer to the mystery.
Perhaps someone can give a more precise answer.
Thanks
Alan
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Honu, 1976 C-22
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Okay I have figured out the mystery of the strange OEM canvas curtains.
The OEM curtains attach perfectly to the cockpit side railings. I 'm not sure what they are called... storm curtains maybe. I have taken photos and asked Captain Scott to post them for me so everyone can see them installed. I have emailed him the photos.
So these are not for the pop-top after all. They are foul weather gear.
http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo ... 7341aqRRyN
Thanks
Alan
The OEM curtains attach perfectly to the cockpit side railings. I 'm not sure what they are called... storm curtains maybe. I have taken photos and asked Captain Scott to post them for me so everyone can see them installed. I have emailed him the photos.
So these are not for the pop-top after all. They are foul weather gear.
http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo ... 7341aqRRyN
Thanks
Alan
Last edited by Alanhod on Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:21 pm, edited 2 times in total.
It's a good life on the
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My Chrysler Sailing Photos: http://s1297.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... ry/Sailing
Honu, 1976 C-22
My Chrysler Sailing Photos: http://s1297.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... ry/Sailing
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Lee and Weather
Yup. Lee cloths keep you from falling out of the lee side of the berth. A weather cloth usually goes between the toe rail and life lines... not sure if it's to keep the weather out, or in recognition that most of the spray douses you from the weather side.
Unless I'm wrong, and then they refer to something else, for different reasons.
Unless I'm wrong, and then they refer to something else, for different reasons.
Jeff
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