[Rhodes22-list] Winterization (Mast & Main Sail)

Daniel Snyder dancsnyder at comcast.net
Wed Oct 10 16:36:53 EDT 2007


I pulled Lady Grace from our lake yesterday :-( ...after washing and 
waxing I'll pull her over to my local boat dealer where they'll service 
and winterize the motor then put her into inside, but not heated, 
storage for the winter.  As soon as the ice leaves the lake, in she 
goes.  Dan in NH

Steven Alm wrote:
> Ah, yes, my least favorite topic of all--winterization--because it marks the
> end of the season.  Sheldon, there's no reason not to leave the boat rigged
> if you have the place to do that but a tarp over the boom raises the age old
> question--to tarp or not to tarp.  First of all, the boom does not extend
> all the way to the transom so a tarp over the boom alone would not prevent
> snow from accumulating in the cockpit.  Now, is that a bad thing?  Bill
> Effros always said he never tarped his boat, never fogged his motor, never
> removed his battery, never blocked the trailer up off its wheels, nothing.
> I, on the other hand, here in Minnesota did all those things.  Bill's
> testimonial notwithstanding, I can't help but think that the
> freezing/thawing/freezing/thawing could indeed cause some damage, especially
> if it were in the bilge.  What I've always done is to remove the mast crutch
> and lower the mast down to the stern  pulpit and use the mast as a roof
> ridge for the tarp.  I put a couple PFDs under the mast on the cabin roof to
> support it in the middle so it doesn't bend under the weight of the snow.  I
> remove the spreaders so they don't poke through the tarp.  The tarp is big
> enough to cover the entire rig and I stitch the ends closed so it's just as
> protected as a shrink wrap but not so air tight as to invite mold and
> mildew.
>
> Other northern Rhodies, please speak up.  What do you do?
>
> Slim
>
> On 10/10/07, Green, Sheldon <sheldon_green at merck.com> wrote:
>   
>> We are thinking about leaving the Main Sail in the (IMF) mast with the
>> mast fully rigged over the winter, rather then unstepping the mast.  We
>> are planning to remove the Jib and store at home.  "Another 1st" would
>> be up on blocks (on land).  We would then throw a tarp over the boom to
>> cover the cockpit.
>>
>> Has anyone done this?
>> What are the associated issues?
>> What is the best practice?
>>
>> Sheldon
>>
>>
>> Sheldon & Robin Green
>> "Another 1st"
>>
>>
>> Sheldon & Robin Green
>> "Another 1st"
>>
>>
>>
>>
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