I made a list of 21 boat-related items to do this winter. I tried to put them in a priority order. The first on the list is to address the checking on the mast partners. I really hope these are just cracks in the first layer of the plywood that can be repaired with some sanding and a layer of fiberglass.
But for some reason the only thing I can actually think about is item number 20 on my list. I don't urgently need a pram-hood but I very much want one. This is also a tempting project because I think I can build it mostly in my garage and then take the entire assembly over to the boat and glue it in place.
I came up with dimensions for the rings after studying 'Tystie's Pram-hood' by David Tyler, the photos on Annie Hill's FanShi build and, of course, PJR.
I think I want the actual opening to be about 660mm in diameter and the rings that make up the device approximately the dimensions in the attached drawing.
Red box: The bottom ring that will be glued to the deck of the boat.
Blue box: The two-part rotating carrier to which the hinges for the actual pram-hood will be attached.
Opinions on the proposed dimensions would be very much appreciated.