[Rhodes22-list] Winter Cover
Donald Simons
borderfolle at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 27 11:35:01 EDT 2021
Although the crutch uses more material, it results in a steep cover angle so that snow tends to slide off. I usually brush off any significant snow accumulation with a broom.
Don Simons,
Ithaca, NY
On Monday, September 27, 2021, 12:58:23 AM EDT, <cjlowe at sssnet.com> wrote:
You might want to rethink using the mast crutch, that's going to add a lot
more canvas tu the project. If you remove the crutch and rest the mast on
he stern rail, it will greatly reduce the material and cut down the wind
resistance.
Jerry Lowe
Graham,
> Thank-you for the suggestion of the billboard vinyl. That may be a great
> option. Over 10 yrs ago I purchased a Sailrite sewing machine and sewed
> a bimini for our Rhodes. I just started looking at Sailrite's video of
> how to sew a winter
> cover:  https://www.sailrite.com/How-to-Make-a-Winter-Sailboat-Cover .Â
> Over the years I have had a great experience with Sailrite.
> Since I am interested in a cover that sits on the mast using the GBI
> crutch, sewing this cover may be a viable option.
>
> Don Simons,
> Ithaca, NY
> On Thursday, September 23, 2021, 09:48:48 PM EDT, Graham Stewart
> <gstewart8 at cogeco.ca> wrote:
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> I have several shelters that I use for my boats where I needed to replace
> tarps almost annually. Nothing seemed to last. I found a place that sells
> billboard vinl in large sheets. Some pieces are used and have advertising
> on one side but they also sell large sheets of new vinyl as well. Panels
> can be joined or sleves made using vinyl adhesive. The vinyl is heavy
> duty and lasts much longer than even the heavy duty poly tarps. I expect
> to get about 5 years out of mine - one has already lasted 4 years and
> should get me through next year.
> See: https://billboardtarps.com/
> I have attached a picture of the shelter with the vinyl cover that I use
> for my Rhodes
>
> Graham Stewart
> Agile, Rodes 22, 1976
> Kingston Ontario
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Winter Cover
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> Over the years I store our Rhodes outside with a tarp over the mast and
> tied off to the trailer. This works reasonably well, but living in the
> northeast I find the silver tarps from Harbor Freight don't last more than
> just a few seasons. Has anyone found a source for quality tarps at a
> reasonable cost? Perhaps canvas vs poly? Thanks for any suggestions.
> Don SimonsIthaca, NY
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