My setup is exactly like Allen’s, with Velcro attachment for the square hatches 
and framed screens for the smaller rectangular hatches.  We tend to use the 
rectangular hatches without the screens when we sleep in the back berth partly 
because of the reduction in airflow, partly because I forget we have them!  For 
the main cabin, the companionway screens are great.  I also have a Velcro 
screen for the v-berth hatch, that can be very useful as well.

 

Jim Reinardy

C&C 30-2 “Firewater”

Milwaukee, WI 

 

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I was referring to the smaller rectangular units.  Their aperture is small 
enough, but the screening cuts the flow to almost nothing. 

 

The companionway screen is large enough to admit a decent amount of air while 
keeping outs birds, bees and assorted flying insects.

 

Allen

 

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Thank you for the info! 

How does the "wood framed screen in the companionway" stop air flow?

 

 

On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 11:41 AM, allen via CnC-List <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

There are two ports in my main cabin, one in the head and one in the aft cabin 
ceilings, all square.  The "screens" are flexible screening held in by Velcro 
around the edges.  The oblong ports in the head and aft cabin back walls and 
one opening horizontally on to cabin sole are factory made units that came with 
the ports. I have another Velcro held screen in the fore cabin, and a wood 
framed screen in the companionway.

 

We rarely use the framed units because it cuts down the airflow.

 

Allen

 

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The 4 equal size ones in the cabin solon.  Not the large opening hatch/escape 
hatch.

 

On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 9:34 AM, allen via CnC-List <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Which ports are you describing?

 

Allen Miles

S/V Septima 

C&C 30-2

Hampton, VA

 

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Subject: Stus-List 30MKII Screens in the ports?

 

My new to me 30MKII) 1988) is 2000 miles away,  but wondering if the 4 lewmar 
ports have bug screens in them.  Anyone know?  If not,  where can I get some?  
Thanks. 

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