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A dodger (also known as a spray-hood) is a frame-supported canvas (usually with clear vinyl windows) structure partially protecting a helmsman and other occupants of a sailboat from harsh weather and seas. It covers part of the cockpit and the entrance (or "companionway") into the interior of the sailboat. One can usually stand under a dodger and be protected from rain, spray and snow travelling straight down or from the front/fore of the craft. There is little protection afforded from elements moving from aft to fore, but since the boat is usually moving forward or anchored by the bow and therefore facing into the wind this is seldom a problem. A similar type of shelter on a boat, without the forward and side protection, is called a Bimini top. Increased protection for the occupants of th

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  • Sprayhood (de)
  • Dodger (sailing) (en)
  • Buiskap (nl)
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  • Als Sprayhood (engl. für Spritzhaube) wird ein Halb-Verdeck von Yachten bezeichnet. Es besteht aus Tuch, häufig einseitig Acrylat- oder PU beschichtet, in das Plastikfenster aus PVC-Folie eingenäht sind, aufgespannt von einer variablen und häufig umlegbaren halbrunden Konstruktion aus Edelstahl- oder Aluminiumrohren, meist mit beweglichen Spezialbeschlägen befestigt. Sie schützt den Niedergang und den Vorderteil des Cockpits vor Regen und Spritzwasser bei Wind von der Seite und vorn. Gelegentlich wird sie zu einer Bimini oder Kuchenbude verlängert. (de)
  • A dodger (also known as a spray-hood) is a frame-supported canvas (usually with clear vinyl windows) structure partially protecting a helmsman and other occupants of a sailboat from harsh weather and seas. It covers part of the cockpit and the entrance (or "companionway") into the interior of the sailboat. One can usually stand under a dodger and be protected from rain, spray and snow travelling straight down or from the front/fore of the craft. There is little protection afforded from elements moving from aft to fore, but since the boat is usually moving forward or anchored by the bow and therefore facing into the wind this is seldom a problem. A similar type of shelter on a boat, without the forward and side protection, is called a Bimini top. Increased protection for the occupants of th (en)
  • Een buiskap, ook wel een sprayhood genoemd, is een kap op een zeil- of motorjacht, doorgaans gemaakt van frame van buizen, uit roestvast staal of aluminium, waarover een doek (vaak acrylvezel) wordt geplaatst met ingenaaide plastic vensters. Vaak kan een buiskap neerklappen, afhankelijk van het model. (nl)
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  • Als Sprayhood (engl. für Spritzhaube) wird ein Halb-Verdeck von Yachten bezeichnet. Es besteht aus Tuch, häufig einseitig Acrylat- oder PU beschichtet, in das Plastikfenster aus PVC-Folie eingenäht sind, aufgespannt von einer variablen und häufig umlegbaren halbrunden Konstruktion aus Edelstahl- oder Aluminiumrohren, meist mit beweglichen Spezialbeschlägen befestigt. Sie schützt den Niedergang und den Vorderteil des Cockpits vor Regen und Spritzwasser bei Wind von der Seite und vorn. Gelegentlich wird sie zu einer Bimini oder Kuchenbude verlängert. (de)
  • A dodger (also known as a spray-hood) is a frame-supported canvas (usually with clear vinyl windows) structure partially protecting a helmsman and other occupants of a sailboat from harsh weather and seas. It covers part of the cockpit and the entrance (or "companionway") into the interior of the sailboat. One can usually stand under a dodger and be protected from rain, spray and snow travelling straight down or from the front/fore of the craft. There is little protection afforded from elements moving from aft to fore, but since the boat is usually moving forward or anchored by the bow and therefore facing into the wind this is seldom a problem. A similar type of shelter on a boat, without the forward and side protection, is called a Bimini top. Increased protection for the occupants of the cockpit is possible using a combination of dodgers/bimini tops and dodger extension. (en)
  • Een buiskap, ook wel een sprayhood genoemd, is een kap op een zeil- of motorjacht, doorgaans gemaakt van frame van buizen, uit roestvast staal of aluminium, waarover een doek (vaak acrylvezel) wordt geplaatst met ingenaaide plastic vensters. Vaak kan een buiskap neerklappen, afhankelijk van het model. De buiskap dient voor meerdere doelen: beschermen van de cockpit tegen buiswater tijdens zwaar weer, windstille ruimte creëren op het achterdek en een schuilplaats bieden buiten op dek tegen regen en zon. Het is verder ook mogelijk om een achtertent aan de buiskap te bevestigen, zodat er meer leefruimte ontstaat. (nl)
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