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Destroyer 12-13-2018 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 237644)
Nice - but still no go due to various reasons......that would likely include my neighbors displeasure when a 60 mph wind gust turns that into a kite.

But you get an A for effort.

One can only try. Realistically, how many times do we see 60 mph gusts? But I agree with you that it's a possibility. And aesthetics are also an important factor as well. So how about a pole barn type of structure? More costly, but also more sturdy. :head:

oteps 12-14-2018 08:01 AM

I used a similar one without sides. I used tie downs in front and back from the metal poles to boat. Never moved. And I could still get in and work on the boat if needed. Or sit there and drink a beer. But I did worry every time we had a wind storm. I live in pa on the side of a mountain so maybe not as much wind as u jersey guys?

inaforty 12-14-2018 05:19 PM

Destroyer,
We ordered a 15 year inground pool cover 30'x45'.
Worked excellent! The cover has a 2" web binding around the edge where the grommets are fastened to keep from pulling out.
Made a ridge out of 2x3 and strapping and added 1/2" electrical conduit to keep snow from collecting.

Great idea and better then an average tarp.:clap:

Destroyer 12-14-2018 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by oteps (Post 237648)
I used a similar one without sides. I used tie downs in front and back from the metal poles to boat. Never moved. And I could still get in and work on the boat if needed. Or sit there and drink a beer. But I did worry every time we had a wind storm. I live in pa on the side of a mountain so maybe not as much wind as u jersey guys?

Our states are right next to each other, and are very similar in topography, so I think that for the most part your weather and ours is about the same. Although, you may live on the other side of the appalachian mountains, and if so would get a different weather pattern.

Destroyer 12-14-2018 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by inaforty (Post 237651)
Destroyer,
We ordered a 15 year inground pool cover 30'x45'.
Worked excellent! The cover has a 2" web binding around the edge where the grommets are fastened to keep from pulling out.
Made a ridge out of 2x3 and strapping and added 1/2" electrical conduit to keep snow from collecting.

Great idea and better then an average tarp.:clap:

Thank you. It's always goof to hear that a suggestion is working. I know I'm very happy with my pool cover tarps. I think the real rick is to make sure you get the 15 year tarp. This is one area where cheap just isn't an option. Glad you're happy with the results. :clap::clap::clap:


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