Anyone try shrink wrap your boat yourself?
Seems relatively cheap once you have the tools. I believe you can sometimes reuse the wrap.
https://dr-shrink.com/shrink-wrap/premi ... -material/
My boat is covered with a tarp, however next year I may consider this.
--Russ
Shrink Wrap DIY
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Re: Shrink Wrap yourself
81venture wrote:Dunno...
No winter here, sail pretty much year round
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Re: Shrink Wrap yourself
SENCMac26x wrote:Why would anyone shrink wrap your boat? Isn't it hard to use that way?
Keeps it fresh?
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Re: Shrink Wrap yourself
Ditto
RussMT wrote:81venture wrote:Dunno...
No winter here, sail pretty much year round
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Re: Shrink Wrap yourself
I have shrink wrapped my boats for the last 6 years. Once you have the tools, the cost is about $50 a year for the materials. The shrink wrap is not re-usable. I clean my boat before covering and it is still clean in the spring......
