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Charles Brown
 
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I bought a used 28' cabin cruiser this summer and it is layed up in a
marina north of Toronto for the winter in a covered slip. The boat is
completely covered by its camper cover but the slip is open on all sides
except for the roof above. The marina operator says it doesn't need to
be wrapped in plastic if it is in the covered slip and they only do this
for boats which were hauled out of the water and stored in the open on land.
I am concerned about the effect of the cold air causing appliances
and wood to warp and crack as well causing mildew and figured that the
plastic wrap insulates as well as protects from rain and snow. Have I
got anything to worry about or is the marina operator correct?
Thank you.
Charles.

 
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