[Rhodes22-list] Winter storage

Rick sloopblueheron at gmail.com
Fri Sep 28 11:19:21 EDT 2012


I use a 30' long blue tarp available at Home Depot or the hardware store.
Use lots of lines to tie down and it holds up to winter gales blowing
across frozen Lake Erie.  Since my whole boat is painted, I build a PVC
pipe frame around the gunwale to keep the tarp from touching.

Rick

On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 10:36 AM, rorkin <roryorkin at verizon.net> wrote:

> I am in the same climate in Md.. I have always lowered the mast and shrink
> wrapped..This requires taking off the rudder and the antenna at the top of
> the mast.. I run the fuel out of the motor and keep it on the boat. I also
> remove the crutch.
>
> There are some dessicant bags in the cabin. The thing to do is be sure they
> do not put any tape on the gel coat and the railings. It is not air tight
> and it seems to me to allow enough air to flow.
> It seems to be fine in the spring with no mold.
>
> I have never been able to find a tarp that could hold up to the winter
> winds
> where I live.
>
> Of course there is the cost but other than tarps , it is the cheapest. If
> the tarps dont last then it is also the cheapest.
>
>
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