Matt Layden primarily designed his Paradox for sailing in
the Bahamas which are generally a lot warmer than the UK. One of his concerns
was having a supply of fresh air flowing through the cabin. To achieve this he incorporated
a forward vent box. Air enters the box
via a large circular opening in the foredeck, from where it is drawn into the
cabin. To encourage the flow, Matt added an inspection-cum-vent hatch in the
transom. If the hatch cover is removed, air can flow from the front of the
cabin to the lazarette and out through the aft vent. In the original boat plans,
Matt sited a gimbal cooker in the lazarette; therefore it made sense to build
in a vent for dissipating fumes and heat.
I was always doubtful about the strength of the Perspex vent
cover fitted to ‘Minnow’. A close inspection revealed small cracks in the
Perspex where the retaining pin passed through a central hole. Repeated tightening
of the retaining nut must have caused the cracks. To make a more secure hatch I
cut one from plywood. Obviously, light does not pass through plywood as it does
transparent Perspex, but Matt’s original design had a standard plastic inspection
hatch through which no light could pass. In daylight I
shall have sufficient light entering the lazarette from the hatchway, and at
night I shall have a torch. I might get around to fitting a small led light there.
It is unlikely that I shall want to open the aft vent,
because I seldom did when I owned ‘Faith’. Unlike sailors in the Bahamas, keeping the
cabin warm will be the priority. I know of one UK Paradox sailor who has a small
charcoal stove for this very purpose.
Before making a new vent cover I finished fitting ‘Minnow’s’
port deck stowage rack. Now that this has been completed, I feel confident that
I shall be able to secure the whole rig along the side deck. As I pointed out
yesterday, the big advantage of stowing the rig there, including the mast, is speed of setting
it up.
2 comments:
Hello Bill, I saw your mention of a small led light. Wandering around my local 'Aldi' store yesterday, I found an led torch cum light that will charge from the mains or via a cigarette lighter, a very handy thing, I thought for £13-14.
Hi Richard,
I tried finding the torch cum light by searching through Bing, but with no success. My article of Wednesday, 29th January about equipping 'Minnow' with LED lights brings you up to date.
Cheers,
Bill.
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