by talbot » Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:31 pm
Thanks, Roger. I think I may have the picture, either from your book or from another post on the forum. My concern was not actually rain. (I found a boom tent worked OK for that, and also kept the cockpit cleaner.) I was thinking more in terms of disaster -- the boat on its side, solid water pouring over the gunwale, etc.
In accounts elsewhere on the forum, survivors of knockdowns who had to be rescued said they might have been able to right and bail the boat, if only they had a few minutes before the cabin flooded. The new DS I's have a sealing hatch; I was wondering if it's possible to do the same with the DS II bulkhead. It's a big expanse; maybe there's no way to get a seal for that big an area, given the flex of both the boat and the hatch. But I wondered if anyone had tried.