Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Joe wrote: katy wrote: Scout wrote: Thanks Rob, and it begins! I'm realizing that I need to carve out a protected place in my very wooded yard to winter the boat. I'm spending this weekend cutting down 6 trees and a contractor is coming in to cut and stone a 200 ft lane; at the end of that lane I'll put this garage tent http://www.coverquest.com/covers/ins...s/coverit2.php I should be able to squeeze in my camper, utility trailer, and even my John Deere tractor. I know the boat is supposed to be about fun, but the urge to protect an investment is primal. I probably should've done all this before buying the boat, but I thought I'd still be looking at this point. Scout "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Congrats, Scout! Do send us some pics when you can. RB 35s5 NY Isn't that thing going to fly away in a high wind? The brocure says Anchor included. So if it blows away he can kedge back. Green or Gray...that is the question. Joe Joe - I'm a fan of the gray! Katy - I chose the round top because I've had them before - 11 years and many high winds and heavy snows later it was still as taught and sturdy as day one. They're a good product provided they are installed correctly. The anchors (screws) were a bear to twist in, but well worth the effort. The dupont material is very tough! Scout |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Mission Accomplished? | General | |||
Mission Accomplished? | Cruising | |||
( OT ) Mission Accomplished' One Year Later | General |