"Stan (the Man)" wrote in message
news:THNsh.1037$2n.442@trndny06...
Don White wrote:
"Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message
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"Stan (the Man)" wrote
Some tell me it's a waste of money. They say the winter weather will
not damage the boat. Others say the snow and ice will damage it. I live
on Long Island.
As long as you don't live in France, you should be okay
http://blizzard.zmm.com/glace/Slide3.JPG
Seriously I'd try to avoid leaving it out in the weather, but I'd look
into a reusable cover. But that's just me. (My $20 tarp from Harbor
Freight Tools is doing a fine job:
http://blizzard.zmm.com/glace/g20_on_ice.jpg)
I watched the sales at princess Auto and bought two 12 x 10 foot silver
tarps to cover my 19' sailboat.
I support the tarps with a framework of five 'ribs' made of plastic
plumbing pipe.
Too much danger of ice/debris clogging the cockpit drains and allowing
water to sit/freeze for long periods.
I hadn't considered the drains clogging. That's a definite concern. As I
said to Ernest, my concern is a tarp blowing off and damaging nearby
boats. I wonder if it might be worth purchasing a cover made specifically
for my boat. Any idea of how much one of them might cost?
--
Stan
I priced a custom made boat cover from a local well known canvas company.
They wanted $1500.00.
That year I bought a 24 x 18' made in China canvas tarp for well under
$100.00. Didn't like it. Too heavy & awkward to lift up seven feet over the
ridge (mast lying horizontal).
When it rotted out after two seasons and one summers use as a temp shelter
while garage was demosished...I said no more. I want light and easy to
handle.
Thus two tarps and a piece of fishing net to hold them down.