My mast has always been unstepped for Winter. It's a bit easier for me, I guess. It's still a very depressing day - covering the boat. Sigh...![]()
My mast has always been unstepped for Winter. It's a bit easier for me, I guess. It's still a very depressing day - covering the boat. Sigh...![]()
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)
Kyle
C-65 Lucky Dawg
If you have to do it with a plastic tarp,
get that HAY TARP that has worked out great for A338.
Last edited by ebb; 12-16-2008 at 08:58 AM.
376 last week. Boat covers? Why? What are they for? Tell me!
Kent
You are cruel...
Don't rub it in.
12" this week and another 10" predicted by Monday.
The John Deer is my inlaws. The trade is: I plow their driveway and zip the 1/2 mile or so to our place and use it at home.
Last edited by Lucky Dawg; 12-20-2008 at 11:50 AM.
Kyle
C-65 Lucky Dawg
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)
Mike, I am glad you are there instead of beautiful Cape Ann. We have had our second round of 9-12" of white stuff.
My canvas cover blew off in the middle of the last storm. I have no idea how old it is but it came with the boat 20 yrs ago. There are a few holes that I should put a patch on and in several places the seams have gone so next spring I will have to get the needles out and stitch away to make it last a few more years. I am not sure I want to know what the replacement cost is.
So now that I snow under my cover, I need a week of real bright sun to get rid of the snow...right.
John G.
Valhalla
Commander No 287
When my cover shredded, I waited for a break in the weather, took a broom and a plastic bucket and got the majority of the snow off and recovered. The sun (the very occasional sun we get here in December) warmed the tarp enough to melt away the remainder.
Kyle
C-65 Lucky Dawg
As I was recovering, I kicked some of the white stuff off. Especially around the hatches and the mast step. Ah well, you have to be crazy to keep a boat in these climes?:
John G.
Valhalla
Commander No 287