[Rhodes22-list] tarp for winter storage
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sun Dec 6 05:45:42 EST 2009
Chris,
I'm not sure why you are hauling for the winter since the best sailing
weather is usually the winter months. Your climate isn't much different than
mine in SC and I never haul except for maintenance. I can't see any benefit
in tarping your cockpit and your tie downs could scratch or damage your
fiberglass when beat around by the wind.
Rummy
In a message dated 12/5/2009 5:32:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ccowie at cowieassociates.com writes:
My boat is scheduled to come out of the water next week and will rest on
jack
stands at the boat yard until spring. I have taken off the genoa to store
inside and plan to leave the main sail and rigging in place over the
winter.
Southern Maryland winter weather is not as punishing as might be
encountered
in the more northern climates. I am considering putting a tarp over the
boom to partially protect the cockpit and cabin top. I do not plan to
lower
the mast and am not intending to try and enclose the entire deck, just a
simple tarp tent over the boom with some tie downs to the boat, not the
jack
stands. Does anyone else use this method and are there any suggestions on
tarp size, how to tie it down? I see in the archives a lot of good ideas
on
pvc frames, entire boat wraps, sunbrella custom covers and discussions
about
tie downs to the trailer. My idea is to leave most of the boat exposed to
the elements but provide a little protection to the cockpit and cabin top.
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