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Winter storage shrink wrap
- Liveitwell
- Scurvy Dog
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Winter storage shrink wrap
- chpsk8
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Re: Winter storage shrink wrap
TBH to make a frame that would go over the entire top would be a chore. You would need to make the center peak pretty high and frame over the sides so the bows aren't taking any snow load. For all that effort its going to be easier to just pick a warmer day to reinstall it.
I take all the canvas off every year and bring it home and clean it up. Polish up the isinglass so it's nice and clean for next year. Not the most fun job, but keeps things looking nice.
- km1125
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Re: Winter storage shrink wrap
I used two 2x4 posts on the bridge to support the shrink, one fwd and one aft. They were probably only a foot or so taller than the windscreen railing. Then there'd be a strapping run from the bow pulpit, over another 2x4 support resting on the forward cabin top, up to the two supports on the bridge, then to another 2x4 support on the aft deck, then to the aft deck railing. I always added cross supports of strapping from the tops of each 2x4 over to either cleats or, up on the bridge, to the windscreen railing, so that every 2.4 had FOUR directions the strapping was pulling (mostly one forward, one back and one to each side so they wouldn't go anywhere).
- bud37
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Re: Winter storage shrink wrap
Liveitwell wrote:Source of the post 1986 Carver 3607 to be stored outside in snow, if I support the Bridge covering with 2x4s and shrink wrap can I leave the full enclosure in place, I really hate removing tops as they tend to shrink a little each time and reinstalling becomes difficult. However what say you, experienced captains.
Who will be doing the shrink wrap for you ? Most marinas will take it all down and put it back.
I have seen some real disasters with wrap over canvas, especially in January after a heavy wet snowfall........consider the wind never stops and the wrap is grinding away 24/7 for the winter....the time saved
is just not worth it. You get a big flat spot up there with a foot of wet snow, well you do the math with the weight load........there needs to be a good slope from center to shed the rain and snow.
We have all experienced the long process of getting all the snaps done up......but it gets done on a nice warm day, patience wins out every time.
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- vineyardgray
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- Grafunkus
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- Liveitwell
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Re: Winter storage shrink wrap
Grafunkus wrote:Source of the post Our 3607 is getting stored outside for the first time in many years. We moved to a different lake, so no indoor storage. The marina told us that the structure over the aft deck also had to come off. That is a PITA. Always took the canvas off the other Carver we had.
If you have the hard top over the aft deck, there is no reason to remove it.
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