I understand that Bimini/connector/dodger setups can vary greatly from boat to boat.
Nonetheless, the size of the windows in the Bimini (allowing you to trim your main) and in the connector (allowing you to see what you are about to hit on a rainy day) might be more uniform.
a) Do you have a window in your Bimini and/or connector?
b) If so, how big?
c) What's the setup? Cover? How is it attached?
Thanks,
mrmac
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Southern Comfort #1881
Tall rig, Wing Keel
Potomac River/Chesapeake Bay

Bimini:
One window above helm approx 15 inches square often thought two small round ones above coming port and starboard side would be nice so you can view trim while sitting on coming just aft of helm without leaning out beyond bimini. The current window is covered from the inside with Velcro to uncover, but window always exposed to UV. (see pic)
Connector:
Window is approx two feet by 3 feet. Cover is on inside again attached with Velcro
Gary Bain
S/V "Gone With The Wind"
Catalina 36', Hull #: 1056, Year: 1990, Engine: M-35
Standard Rig
Moored: Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Home: Auburn, Maine
On hull #1041 we have an 18" inch square see through window above the helm. When not in use for viewing the sail shape, it is covered with a same size flap of Sunbrella joined to the bimini at the aft end. Also, when not in use, it is rolled up and held in place by two small canvas straps. Works out fine for me.
One additional thought, if you are constructing this yourself, you might want to reinforce the bimini top by adding an extra layer of Sunbrella underneath the area where the iesnglass will be sewn to the Sunbrela.
Bill in Boca Grande, FL
Pictures on request.
Bill Dolan 1990 Catalina C-36 MKI - Hull #1041 'Williwaw'
Std. Rig, Walk Through, Wing Keel
M35, Oberdorfer Conversion,
Home Waters; Charlotte Harbor & The Gulf Islands of Florida
'You are never out of work if you own a boat'
Southern Comfort is on the hard almost two hours away so I'm trying to figure this out remotely. (Of course I should have figured/measured before taking the canvas off.)
Gary Bain,
Thank you for your response.
mrmac
Bill in Boca,
Thank you for your help - a picture would be great,
mrmac
Southern Comfort #1881
Tall rig, Wing Keel
Potomac River/Chesapeake Bay
Mr. Mac,
I'm racing a regatta this weekend but will get you a pic on Monday.
Bill in Boca
Bill Dolan 1990 Catalina C-36 MKI - Hull #1041 'Williwaw'
Std. Rig, Walk Through, Wing Keel
M35, Oberdorfer Conversion,
Home Waters; Charlotte Harbor & The Gulf Islands of Florida
'You are never out of work if you own a boat'
Dick see if I can answer questions for you,
Gary Bain
S/V "Gone With The Wind"
Catalina 36', Hull #: 1056, Year: 1990, Engine: M-35
Standard Rig
Moored: Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Home: Auburn, Maine
Thank you all - got it - over the helm! I'm getting there - appreciate the help.
mrmac
Southern Comfort #1881
Tall rig, Wing Keel
Potomac River/Chesapeake Bay