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Winter Cover
Hi,
This is my first winter with my boat. Any idea what size tarp I should buy? Lowes has a 30 x 20 and I found a website that has 30x16. I live in the Mid-Atlantic area at the North end of the Chesapeake. I know this is a basic question but ant help is appreciated. Thanks. |
A lot of guys use oval pool covers. THey have a drawl string to keep them tight. I haven't tried one yet.
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Osteps is correct. A winter Pool cover is the way to go. Get the best one and it will last you for many many years. I usually order the "Gold" cover. Yes, it's the most expensive but it also lasts the longest, and when you compare it to an actual "boat" cover it's hundreds of dollars cheaper.
https://www.nationalpoolwholesalers....saaeglms_d_bwe Get the 12 x 24 foot 15 year cover. Remember that these are pool covers, so there's an extra 4 feet of "skirt" all around. Normally that would hang down on a pool side, so really the cover size is 20 x 32. More than enough to cover a "V", the outboard and most of the tires. The 8 year is way too thin IMHO and while the 12 year is good, for the few extra bucks I like the 15 much better. I swear, for the number of people from this site that I've sent to them they should pay me. lol But they are a good company, with fast shipping and a responsive service dept if it's ever needed. |
Thanks for the help with the cover.
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Thanks for the help with the cover.
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Pool cover on link indicates " allows water to seep through."
Maybe I missed a waterproof unit as option but I'm looking to replace the " heavy duty" waterproof tarp I replace every year with something more durable........and also waterproof. |
I used a 10x20 harbor freight canopy for the last 2 years. It wasn't new when I put it over boat. Still get a little water in unless u put a tarp on the front or back. And u can get under it to work on plus it gets air. THey have an aluminum frame, cost is around $100 I think.
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You just have to knock the snow off it. Big snow storm last year took it down.
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I always use a sheet of VisQueen (Plastic sheeting) under my tarps. Never have any water intrusion and each sheet of the plastic lasts several years since it gets no UV sunlight to degrade it. Comes in a 20 x 100 foot roll and you just cut off 20 feet at a time so it lasts for years and years.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Clear-Plast...!-1:rk:13:pf:0 |
There always seems to be this 'belly' in any boat cover (on a dual console) about half way between the helm and the transom, I made a 'strut' out of 2X4s to hold the cover up so that everything is like a roof and water rolls off as opposed to collecting. If you dont do this you can have some HUGE puddles inside your boat. I theory you just leave it and the water evaporates in the spring I guess....but I dont roll that way.
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I use 1" grey electrical pvc tubing. Put one end in gunnel rod holder, bend it into the rod holder on the other side.
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I took 1" EMT (Pipe used for running electrical wires) and used my hicky (pipe bender) to bend a curve in the one end. That mates into a 1' x 4" x 4" that has a 1" hole bored most of the way through it. The rest of the pipe goes up and over the windshield and all the way to the stern just over the engine. Two build them yourself sawhorses hold the pipe up in the middle and at the end. I use a pool noodle that i slit lengthwise that I place over the top of the windshield and overhang the corners about an inch so there are no sharp corners to pierce the tarp. then I put the VisQueen over the whole thing and then the tarp. Draw the whole thing tight with the steel cable that comes with the pool cover then tie the grommets to the trailer frame so there's no puckering. Never have had a problem with snow, water intrusion or wind lifting the tarp up and off.
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Thanks for the link Destroyer.
We order a cover for our 29' Stamas Express. She should be coming home this week from getting the exhaust kits done. http://i.imgur.com/QsQOUopl.jpg |
Sweet looking boat Barry. :clap::clap::clap:
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Thanks Destroyer
We looked hard at the Grady Marlin and 29 Wellcraft. The Stamas has better access to all the systems which is important to me. The ride is surprisingly quite good considering it doesn't have a deep V and I'm comparing it to our 35 Bertram which was a beast. |
I use bungee cords to the tarp grommets - rain never gets through. Only watch out is for heavy snow but still doesn***8217;t push through.
Downside is the tarp lasts 1 year max |
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Thanks but to me keeping water out is 1/2 the purpose of cover.....the other is sun protection.
I cover my boat after each use so having to fuss with two covers would be a hassle. |
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Actually, it sounds to me that you would benefit from having one of those canvas garages that they sell. Not recommending one from Harbor Freight, just showing a link for the pic of what I mean. There are quite a few dealers of better quality and larger sizes on eBay. My point is that instead of taking the cover on and off after every outing why not just park it inside the garage? https://www.harborfreight.com/10-ft-...age-62860.html |
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. |
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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?
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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: |
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