LouC wrote:
I think to do that you'd want to have the camper canvas with screens which certainly is a nice addition. As far as sleeping on the boat when on a mooring, it really depends on the area where its moored, and how calm the water is. On a mooring the boat will always move with the tides and wind. If its a calm night not too cold or hot I can see doing it but if its windy you won't get any sleep. I have camped out on many Boy Scout camping trips but there the ground isn't moving usually

I think the old style 215 is big enough that if you had an air mattress and a nice sleeping bag it would be pretty comfortable, but if the wave action keeps the boat moving all night, between the rocking and waves slapping against the hull it would be hard to sleep.
The mooring fields in the harbors I have looked at on the Vineyard are protected and so unless there is a strong wind, wave action shouldn't be an issue. The camper enclosure would definitely be nice! I have the original cover, which is a hybrid of a camper and mooring cover. Its in usable shape, but I am looking into prices for a local canvas shop to recreate it with new fabric and adding isinglass windows to the back (I have sides only) and making the section from bimini to windshield isinglass as well. Perhaps I can have them also make zip in screens as well! Thanks for the input everyone!
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1988 215 Sundowner 5.7L OMC
