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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:30:53 -0800, "mgg" wrote:
Lesseee... my boat is on it's 3 winter, so at $125 per winter, I'd be up to $375 to cover my boat with throw away covers. That's not very liberal eco-friendly btw. However, I spent $400 on a quality cover when the boat was new, and so far it's been perfect. Next winter I'll have saved a cool hundred bucks. I like that ROI. Budget plan is 30 bucks for a 30'x30' tarp. Just got one for my new invention. Then you need some rope. Or maybe cinder blocks. --Vic |
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