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Title: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: 2ndwish on July 08, 2013, 10:56:06 PM
Apologies to Ken...

How many times have you hit your head on this:

a) Never
b) Fool me once...
3) huh?

added to title for searching purposes - Stu
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Stu Jackson on July 09, 2013, 04:32:28 AM
Almost every time... :cry4`  I keep thinking about buying a pool noodle and working something out.  :D
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Ken Juul on July 09, 2013, 05:09:30 AM
The more the better.  If you had used post a new poll rather than post a new topic you could actually tally the votes :)  We usually sleep in the aft cabin so I'm trained to know when to duck.  Have more problems with the top of the door frame coming out of the Vee berth, especially if I'm wearing a hat :(
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Mike and Joanne Stimmler on July 09, 2013, 07:18:11 AM
I threatened to make my wife wear a motor cycle helmet on board.

Mike
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Kevin Henderson on July 09, 2013, 07:30:45 AM
I finally trained myself to go into "hunchback mode" anytime I enter the aft cabin.

Now... If I could just remember to ALWAYS push the sliding hatch all the way in so I don't crush my head coming up the ladder into the cockpit sometimes. :shock:   :abd:
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Ralph Masters on July 09, 2013, 08:06:19 AM
More times then I care to count.   :rolling
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Ed Shankle on July 09, 2013, 10:11:30 AM
Actually, it's my back that I hit climbing out of the berth!

Ed
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Jim Hardesty on July 09, 2013, 10:45:45 AM
Why not sleep, or what ever you are doing  :D , in the v-berth?
Jim
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: mregan on July 09, 2013, 11:55:55 AM
After banging my head a couple of times, I let my kids sleep back there.  Now I bang my head in the V-berth shelf climbing into the bunk.
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: TonyP on July 09, 2013, 03:06:12 PM
Almost always if I have a cap on. 
And I am the same as Kevin with the sliding hatch not fully open
I must be in that much of a hurry enjoying myself.
Will I ever learn???

Tony
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Ron Volk on July 09, 2013, 05:42:47 PM
We sleep back there and don't have a problem as we usually turn and sit down before sliding in.  I can see if your bending over and leading with your head to grab something stowed back there it would happen. I do have that (hatch not open all the way) problem though, especially in the morning I'll get up and pull the hatch open but not all the way and the first time up the ladder, bang, hopefully sometime I'll learn even though my wife doubts it.

Ron
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: Stu Jackson on July 09, 2013, 08:09:56 PM
Quote from: mregan on July 09, 2013, 11:55:55 AM
After banging my head a couple of times, I let my kids sleep back there.  Now I bang my head in the V-berth shelf climbing into the bunk.

My kid "got" the V berth when we first bought the boat.  For a looong time he was "out of boating" and we moved up there.  Now that he's back "into" sailing, I get the aft cabin when he and I go out.  As a result, we store our cushions athwartships as far back as they'll go, even though it would be much easier to store them lengthwise for getting them in and out.  That allows me to sleep at the forward position in the aft cabin without moving too much stuff, if any, in the "garage" back there.  The three of us haven't gone out together for at least a few years, and when we did, he slept aft.

Maybe I don't understand you "banging your head in the V berth shelf" because we sleep with our feet forward.  The Mark I boats have great "nightstands" on the tops of the drawers to port and the hanging locker to starboard.  I bunch two pillows up against the forward end of those for reading.  Could it be that you go in head first and then turn around?  I always felt getting out of the V berth is harder than getting in.  I recall one post where a skipper used one of those small plastic step stools to shorten the "jump" down from the V berth to the sole. 

Good news:  the C34 still has the LARGEST V berth of ANY sailboat in her class.  :D
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: patrice on July 10, 2013, 06:25:39 AM
Quote from: Stu Jackson on July 09, 2013, 08:09:56 PM

Good news:  the C34 still has the LARGEST V berth of ANY sailboat in her class.  :D

Hi,

To be the biggest and largest, you bet.  That has been one big issue for us buying the C34 compare to other boats when we were shopping.
We had plenty of room in the C34 V berth.
And last winter when we stored the boat on the hard, the boat was stored with a slit angle with the front being higher.  So when we were sleeping in the boat for preparation, we were sleeping side way in the V bert, and I'm 6ft.   Try this on an other boat  :clap
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week
Post by: mregan on July 10, 2013, 07:41:17 AM
Quote from: Stu Jackson on July 09, 2013, 08:09:56 PM


Maybe I don't understand you "banging your head in the V berth shelf" because we sleep with our feet forward.  The Mark I boats have great "nightstands" on the tops of the drawers to port and the hanging locker to starboard.  I bunch two pillows up against the forward end of those for reading.  Could it be that you go in head first and then turn around?  I always felt getting out of the V berth is harder than getting in.  I recall one post where a skipper used one of those small plastic step stools to shorten the "jump" down from the V berth to the sole. 

Good news:  the C34 still has the LARGEST V berth of ANY sailboat in her class.  :D

I do go in head first then turn around.  Always bang my head on the front of the shelf.  I find getting out to be pretty easy.  Easier than on my C-30.  I always found as I was sliding off I was banging into the doorway.  Much more room now in the v-berth.
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: Bobg on July 10, 2013, 10:16:32 AM
I double backed taped one of those blue foam 1" floating mats, cut it to fit. And I always sleep crossways in the V Berth, When the little women comes, she crawls over me and sleeps sideways too.
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: Ron Hill on July 10, 2013, 03:06:22 PM
Tony " I'm with you -- Almost always if I have a cap on. 

I tend to do the same thing (with a ball cap on) when the overhead is half closed!!   
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: Stu Jackson on July 10, 2013, 05:59:46 PM
Bob, that's cool.  :D   Do you have any pictures of your "head banger" solution?
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: ellispe on July 10, 2013, 11:00:00 PM
I have a 2005 with the Big Thick mattress so I have less head room and have almost knocked myself out a few times
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: bayates on July 12, 2013, 02:18:12 AM
I rarely hit my head in the aft cabin.  Nice to see others have similar issues though in other locations.  If I hav a hat on I smack my head all the time and that little metal button hurts James in the top of your head.  Both the admiral and I bang the hatch cover going into the cockpit.
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: Ralph Masters on July 12, 2013, 07:50:42 AM
The only other place I hit my head on a regular basis is while wearing a cover, (navy term), I run into the dodger.  Oh, and the back stay.

Ralph
Title: Re: Alternative Question of the Week - Aft cabin Head-banger
Post by: Bobg on July 14, 2013, 05:23:17 PM
Stu, just got back from boat, going again next weekend will get pic.  I never hit my head but my guests have let me know loud and clear when going to bed.  The foam swim mattress cut to fit has really helped, now I only hear a dull thud instead of a good crisp head ring when guests are turning in, lol