Fitted winter covers
- Lyndon670
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Re: Fitted winter covers
What did you order, I'm considering something different for next year. At 2k per season, it adds up quickly.
Lyndon,
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- bud37
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Re: Fitted winter covers
Genco....they also had a show special discount...so far very professional.........

FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
- mjk1040
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Re: Fitted winter covers
Gee! Sounds like ur at our marina. I had snow on the bow of my boat and my neighbors boat 2. Had to climb up on the bow on the inside and push it off. Blooming Idiots!!! GRRR, one more cross strand and better shrinking and this would not happen. Rates all went up and the quality all went down this year, oh that's the American way. And oh yea boat didn't get shrunk until the last full week of DECEMBER and was on the hard the last full week in OCTOBER! GO FIGURE!!!
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Re: Fitted winter covers
In 50 years of boating (counting years my grandparents boats when I was in diapers) I have never shrunk wrapped a boat.
For express cruisers I used cockpit covers. For my 355 I do as my grandfather taught me. Leave the canvas up, place some reinforcing supports under the frame tubes for snow and good to go. It may take a few years off your canvas, but with the $ saved you can replace the canvas every 4 of 5 years and break even.
For express cruisers I used cockpit covers. For my 355 I do as my grandfather taught me. Leave the canvas up, place some reinforcing supports under the frame tubes for snow and good to go. It may take a few years off your canvas, but with the $ saved you can replace the canvas every 4 of 5 years and break even.
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Re: Fitted winter covers
tomschauer wrote:Qr Bbpost In 50 years of boating (counting years my grandparents boats when I was in diapers) I have never shrunk wrapped a boat.
For express cruisers I used cockpit covers. For my 355 I do as my grandfather taught me. Leave the canvas up, place some reinforcing supports under the frame tubes for snow and good to go. It may take a few years off your canvas, but with the $ saved you can replace the canvas every 4 of 5 years and break even.
Tom you are very lucky to be able to do it that way.....up here it is just not an option with glass boats, too much snow load and temps that go from -25C to +5C then back to -10C in a matter of days. There used to be quite a discussion with all the sailors as to whether to cover or not and if there was any benefit, that was on Lake Ontario where it is considerably more moderate temp wise.The damage up here would be considerable.Guy beside me has a steel trawler that he does nothing with,I envy him........

FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
- mjk1040
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Re: Fitted winter covers
Why is it so expensive in Canada to have a boat shrunk? It runs between $10>$14 a foot here in NY.
Mike
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1989 Sea Ray Seville
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Re: Fitted winter covers
Everything up here is more expensive. Heck we pay more for the oil we take out of our own ground than the people we ship it to do!
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Re: Fitted winter covers
Lest we not forget that a bottle of Good old Canadian Rye Whisky is more expensive here in Ontario than it is in Florida......... Taxes
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