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Water into tight spaces, cracks, under wood and fittings and then freezing/expansion does damage. There is no doubt about it, even on well built boats. Damage to ports is the most common result along with UV damage overall. Boats that are covered in the winter here show better for it. You also get dry access to the boat instead of wading into 3 feet of snow in the cockpit and deck. Some heat retension also makes for a warmer interior for winter projects. A yard like ours charges about $1000.00 to wrap a 40 foot boat. Some places will charge a LOT less. You can also have a nice fabric cover professionally made for 2500-4000, which is more cost effective in the long run since it can last quite a while. Robert Beneteau 35s5 NY |
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