who stores there boat at home and outside.
#2
Originally Posted by yesrej
is there others that go outside and clean there boat off after every snow storm. i hate this sh!t. i cant be alone.
#4
You could move,I did went boating on sunday new years day!No snow in the forcast EVER!Shrink wrap was the only way I would store my boat.I wasted too much time building braces,sheds and tarps.Unfortunately 400 bucks a yr to throw in the garbage sucks but it keeps everything ship shape.
#6
I have the boat shrinkwrapped like an Indian Tee Pee...
Even though it's pretty steep, you still have to clean off the snow a little. I don't want to be out there in the middle of winter fixin the shrink wrap, so I'll just clean off whatever collects but most of it just falls off.
Even though it's pretty steep, you still have to clean off the snow a little. I don't want to be out there in the middle of winter fixin the shrink wrap, so I'll just clean off whatever collects but most of it just falls off.
#8
My 18 Donzi on the trailer with out the shrink wrap is probably 4.5-5 feet tall. With the shrink wrap I am guessing at leaste 10-11 feet
Aint no snow sticking to that thing. I am hoping that the ice up in Maine melts as I have the boat in my neighbors yard for when they were building the house. I have not had a chance to move it with out there being any snow on the ground.
Jon
Aint no snow sticking to that thing. I am hoping that the ice up in Maine melts as I have the boat in my neighbors yard for when they were building the house. I have not had a chance to move it with out there being any snow on the ground.Jon
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