A fellow Gull owner asked for pictures of my sleeping arrangements so here goes as of September 2024








But then
Being the end of summer and a chance walk through the middle aisle of Lidl and I’m walking out with a two person pop up tent for £15






A few years ago I saw Mary Dooley with her pop up tent on a Mirror at the Dinghy Show. Mary has made a video and her system is much more thought out than it at first appears
A few highlights for me
- Putting front boards out, folding down the tent to attach the tent at the front
- The back of the inner tent not attached and the sliding the backboards into place
- Oars and sail storage. I have experimented and my oars can stay in the same position as sailing, sticking out the back. Sail rolls around the boom and nicely ties along the gunwale.
Where I do differ from Mary is that I have the opening at the stern. This allows getting on and off over the stern, I usually anchor stern in. It allows access to my stern storage. It does however leave forward storage inaccessible, some planning will be required.
[…] a earlier post https://tinkboats.com/2024/09/16/sleeping-on-a-gull-again/ I talked about my attempt to fit a £15 Lidl tent (rocktrail) on the […]
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Hi,
I like the little yellow edged strip round the sides of the fore-deck. I guess they make waves spray outward rather than up and onto the boat? What are they, 25mm wide? Would wider help or is that all they need?
Cheers,
Steve.
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There is already about 5mm of thickness to the gunwale and the 25mm yellow strip overlaps this giving a return. This appears to work well at deflecting the water, yes it could be bigger but size I used bent well
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