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Reginald P. Smithers III Reginald P. Smithers III is offline
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Default Shrinkwrap Pro's and Con's...help

HK wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:48:57 -0500, HK wrote:

John H. wrote:
Faced with $640 worth of storage for four months, I'm giving the shrink
wrap idea some consideration. But, never having had a boat shrink
wrapped,
I don't know what the pro's and con's are.

Any help in this area would be appreciated.
Other than the expense, there are no cons.

Mike down at BP will do the job for you at about $12 a foot, and you
can store over the winter there for about $150, until April, I
believe. Then the usual storage fees start again. Tri-State gets
about $13.50 a foot.

Basically, for center consoles, the wrapper runs a web strap from the
bow to the stern to create a vee under the wrap so water runs off
onto the ground. The boat is wrapped, along with the engine, and an
vent usually is left at the transom. The wrapping keeps all the
winter crap out of your boat so when you remove the wrap in the
spring, the boat is as clean as you left it. Keeps the UV out, too.

Some guys can reuse the wrap for an additional season.


Thanks, Harry. The marina I bought from will store the boat in their
locked
yard for the winter at no cost. They want $13 a foot to shrink wrap,
which
is a hell of a lot cheaper than boatel storage. Plus, the dealer will put
the trailer up on blocks once it's shrink wrapped. I didn't know if
condensation was a big problem or not.



Take the upholstered cushions and batteries home with you.


Harry,
Did you notice his marina puts the trailer on blocks? I knew if my
father did it, it might be overkill, but there was some engineering
reason behind it.