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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:41:44 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Dec 21, 6:05*pm, John H wrote: ... put a big hole in my boat cover. Went down today to see if there was any damage. Found the cover torn where I had it propped up to 'tent' it. The 20+ inches of snow, with no wind to speak of, just wouldn't fall off the cover and the weight caused it to rip. So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel like investing another $400 for a new cover now. Any suggestions? -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H John, I understand your plight. i was wondering if one of these would be of any kind of benefit to you. They're not expensive. In my area, a one care model is about $799.00 (or a bit less) depending on how it's outfitted. If you have the room for it they do great. and they do hold up well. http://www.gaport.com/carports.htm IF I had my half-acre in North Carolina, or IF I didn't have a wife who loved the trees around our current house, I'd have one of these in the back yard, IF the county ordnances permitted same. Since the first two aren't a given, I can't have a shed. Good idea though. -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H |
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