R25/OB Full Cockpit Enclosure?

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Subject: R25/OB Full Cockpit Enclosure?

My boating and cruising area is in the PNW Puget Sound and San Juan areas, and I tend to use the boat all year round, in sunshine and/or cloudy drizzly days etc. I'm used to having a full cockpit enclosure to help make the cockpit area more comfortable when underway. It also serves as an added safety barrier for my very energetic Wire Hair Fox Terrier who will leap at anything that moves outside of the cockpit area, otherwise he has to be secured with a line & harness to some anchoring spot in the cockpit area. The Wire's do not need a run to leap, as they can jump up to 6-feet from a stationary standing position.

So.... Has anyone installed a full cockpit enclosure on their R25/OB ? If so...

1) Who designed and installed it ?
2) Was additional structural bracing required ?
3) Was the stock canvas Bimini replaced or modified in some manner ?
4) Was the backside of the enclosure sloping from the top to the transom, or was it vertical ?
5) How many panels were used ?
6) How were the panels connected (zips maybe) ?
7) How were the lower panel sections attached to the boat's side ?
8) Were any water leaks apparent ?
9) If graphics were on the rear facing transom, did the panels obscure them in any way ?
10) If 40 mil clear plastic windows employed, how easy was it to roll the panels up to facilitate them be stowed efficiently ?
11) If you were to do it all again, what changes would you consider making ?
12) If you care to share what the enclosure cost you, please PM me... thanks. 🙂
13) Did you match the enclosure's canvas color to the boat's hull cover ?
14) If you can, please post back photos of the enclosure ? ... thanks. 🙂

As an aside... Over the years having had full cockpit enclosures designed and installed by King Marine Canvas, Ballard, WA on my RT models is that the storage space consumed if the panels are completely removed is that an alternative to doing this is to simply rollup each panel and secure them in a rolled up state with the provided straps. In this way, space needed for stowing the panels is for all intents, solved. Rolling up the panels is all done in a matter of a few minutes. 😛

Thank you for any responses to my questions. 🙂
 
Bumping up.... curious to hear back from R25/OB owners who have opted for a full cockpit enclosure. I'm discussing my options with Dave at King Marine Canvas in Ballard. He will be reviewing the stock R25/OB's Bimini setup and will give me options for his take on providing a full cockpit enclosure.

Thoughts ????????? Thanks..... 🙂
 
Barry, if it were me, I would request RT omit entire bimini and railings for a credit and have King Marine do all your bimini / cockpit enclosure.

Bob
Kimberly Dawn
 
Thanks... that is a worthwhile option for me to consider. Dave at King Marine Canvas is with Andrew & RT folks at the DesMoines factory dock today and undoubtedly will be discussing the fact I'm considering a full cockpit enclosure for the R25/OB. He will be getting back to me with his options. The stock canvas Bimini for the R25/OB is rather puny IMO and best removed altogether to make way for a full cockpit enclosure. Dave was telling me the stock canvas Bimini on the R25/OB has zip along its edge but they are incompatible with what King Marine would need to add enclosure panels, and in the past Dave has had to remove the stock zip(s) and sew on compatible zips.
 
One of the issues with the stock R25/OB's canvas Bimini is that it has the capacity to puddle rain water on its top and because of this when stepping onto the boat one will get a surprise water shower. I wish to avoid this issue. Dave/King Marine are good with their designs and I'm sure they would not make a cockpit cover that did this.

I await Dave's report after his chat with the RT folks today. 🙂
 
Barry, I can’t help with your question but look forward to hearing all about your new boat!
 
Anyone got a full enclose for a R25-OB that they can share pictures of? Thanks!
 
I had a custom frame built and wind/sun screens installed to help insulate the cockpit but not close it off completely. The wind/sun screens roll up on sunny days and stay down on windy/rainy days. It doesn’t really help with cold days as there’s no way to heat the space
 
I am new to the Forum and considering a Salt Water 2013 R25 SC with an Inboard Yanmar and a full Bimini.
Because we live in the Midwest and will be Sailing on the Ohio River and the Great Lakes, as well as other Inland Lakes and occasionally the Gulf we want a Full Enclosure. This also will lengthen the season considerably! I've asked RT if they offers a Kit for Side Curtains/Screens, but haven't heard back fro the yet.
 
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