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![]() I thought maybe a tarp would get funky underneath. I'll try it. Thanks for the info- "Dan Koretz" wrote in message ... For winter storage, I cut a tarp in half and taped the pieces end -to-end to get something sufficiently long and not ridiculously wide. I wrap the boat, all seams facing down, and wrap the package in a few places with duct tape. I put the whole cigar up on wood blocks. This has the advantage of preventing snow from melting and refreezing, which could do damage. I don't think a sheet would do much good. Don Freeman wrote the following on 7/26/2006 12:35 PM: "Carol Cooper" wrote in message . .. Hi- I recently moved and have to store my kayaks (fiberglass) outside on the deck. Is there an inexpensive cover to protect them from the sun? I can see they're already having effects from too much heat and sun. Would a bed sheet be enough protection. Thanks for any suggestions- Carol Target sells tarps of different sizes for very reasonable prices. That and regular use of 303 spray should be ample protection. |
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