Below are three photos of some PVC+T fittings+rope and a 9′x9′ drawstring edged tarp configured to make a shady spot for the long afternoons and evenings on the Florida 120. No time for refinement-that will happen(if at all) on the actual trip. Should give us some adjustable shade on the boat. It could even be set up off the boat using 3 ropes to tie the “T” ends at 6′ apart and set up on the beach with a couple fo stakes for end stabilization.
Bow view-mast will replace center tie-down rope and others will slip a loop over bow cleat. Currently “T” ends are simply held by spring tension of PVC pipe. Wind may dictate using spring clamps/rope loops to stabilize set=up.
Sides can be totally closed or adjusted for angle of sun and any breeze. Those 3 ropes go straight through from bow to stern and each hoop of PVC is tied off to it.
Boom/yard will be tied up as for night time tent setup using halyard and mizzen mast tie-off. Probably needs a lot of “tuning”, but we will have time for that each day I think.
Un Abrazo,
Bill

Bottom shot shows how high Patocks floats.
Note hatch to water clearence-Sean made proper hatch covers with drains, so little will be able to get in…
Water left inside upon uprighting. A fair bit in there…
Stern Mount… no wait,- Getting on board from the rear… wait, Coming aboard from the Backside….. there is no good way to phrase this-see picture!
Success!
Beginning to bail. Bigger bucket in the works… Note boat still floats with some free board.




Lack of wind did allow this nice shot though.
Returning after first outing. Sean was much happier with his efforts at this point. 
Starting in shop
Flexible Hinges got scrapped for now as epoxy seeped into the webbing and stiffened up. SO emergency fix was initiated. Not pretty, but functional.
Moved outside now and a better angle!
All basic components mounted!
Row locks/leeboard detail.
Sail up!
Hatches with one of two bungee hold downs installed.
Mast Mount detail…
On the truck, ready to go to the lake. But that is for tomorrow! Scroll up!

Initial shape of the mast. Octagonal shape is at top tip only-lower portion is square. Hope the cross section is enough for the 70 sqft sail…
He gets along with a little help from his friends,,, Bottom and sides primed.
Bottom shot complete…
Showing off primed parts. 
He made the mast per plan, but 3′ too short as he intended to use the larger sail, not the one shown. So he did a 3 layered, staggered splice at the top end. Hope it holds. I believe it will…
Another view of splice.










