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Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 3:52 am
by beene
dlandersson wrote:Not sold around Chicago. :cry:
GrapeJuice wrote:The NAVIGLOO system works best for us in Ontario. Very sturdy & steep, quick to assemble, and the snow slides right off.

Patented in Canada and the U.S.
Commercially marketed since 2007
Made in Canada
Distributed in Canada and the U.S.

Ontario is just a stones throw away...
Bought my M from Bill just north of ORD

Was worth the drive for me...

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:55 am
by Russ
dlandersson wrote:Not sold around Chicago. :cry:
GrapeJuice wrote:The NAVIGLOO system works best for us in Ontario. Very sturdy & steep, quick to assemble, and the snow slides right off.
I've already got $10 into my PVC pipe tarp tent and it's only got 5 years of use. Don't think I want to invest in a new system now.

--Russ

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:50 am
by dlandersson
Pick me up a set? :)

I'd go myself but I';m busy watching for the Canadian navy's invasion at Michigan City. :P

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 11:05 am
by beene
dlandersson wrote:Pick me up a set? :)

I'd go myself but I';m busy watching for the Canadian navy's invasion at Michigan City. :P
Just look for the slightly used tug boat.... :P

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 4:23 pm
by Wind Chime
Here's our storage system.
Plastic pipe frame, then canvas cover, then plastic tarp, then RV cover. Plus four Dri-Z-Air baskets containers.

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Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 6:01 pm
by dlandersson
Very nice.

I was think of leaving some room open towards the rear so I can get inside on a regular basis. 8)

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:00 pm
by Wind Chime
by dlandersson » Fri Oct 11, 2013 6:01 pm

Very nice.

I was think of leaving some room open towards the rear so I can get inside on a regular basis.
The back of the RV cover has a zipper door for easy access.


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Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:31 am
by dlandersson
Which RV cover do you use? :P
Wind Chime wrote:
by dlandersson » Fri Oct 11, 2013 6:01 pm

Very nice.

I was think of leaving some room open towards the rear so I can get inside on a regular basis.
The back of the RV cover has a zipper door for easy access.

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 9:21 am
by Wind Chime
Oh geez I don't remember the brand, a gray one :?
by dlandersson » Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:31 am

Which RV cover do you use?

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:56 am
by Russ
dlandersson wrote: I was think of leaving some room open towards the rear so I can get inside on a regular basis. 8)
You can't tell from this pic, but the aft has a laced up access also. Boat is very protected and I can get in from the transom periodically. I need to take a new photo because I also have my solar panel exposed to keep the batteries charged. Tired of taking them off each year.

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Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 11:18 am
by dlandersson
What make and model is it? 8)
RussMT wrote:
dlandersson wrote: I was think of leaving some room open towards the rear so I can get inside on a regular basis. 8)
You can't tell from this pic, but the aft has a laced up access also. Boat is very protected and I can get in from the transom periodically. I need to take a new photo because I also have my solar panel exposed to keep the batteries charged. Tired of taking them off each year.

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 11:35 am
by Russ
dlandersson wrote:What make and model is it? 8)
I think it's a 20x30 tarp from the hardware store. 5 PVC pipes to make the tent. Some line to lace it under the trailer. Done.
The photo above is from previous year. I'm heading out there today to cover the boat. I'll take some new pics. The whole thing cost less than $100 and lasted 4 years. Would have lasted longer if I was smart and covered the stanchions with scraps of carpet so they wouldn't wear through.

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 12:57 pm
by dlandersson
Yeah, 20x30 seems to be the consensus. How think is it? 8)

I did the PVC pipe thing last year - just had three places to put them. Where am I missing? :cry:
RussMT wrote:
dlandersson wrote:What make and model is it? 8)
I think it's a 20x30 tarp from the hardware store. 5 PVC pipes to make the tent. Some line to lace it under the trailer. Done.
The photo above is from previous year. I'm heading out there today to cover the boat. I'll take some new pics. The whole thing cost less than $100 and lasted 4 years. Would have lasted longer if I was smart and covered the stanchions with scraps of carpet so they wouldn't wear through.

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:24 am
by Tomfoolery
I layed a 2x3 on each of the two pairs of lifeline stations, with shallow holes bored into the underside to locate them on the tubes, then layed 2x3's on the mast, one length on each side of the steaming light, and used some more 2x3's to lay over them at each end. A screw in each end to hold them there, and it's ready for the tarp. I beveled the ends to soften the break a bit so they don't rip the tarp. Couple of Rochester winters so far, so good, but a more elegant hoop system would certainly shed the snow better.

Re: Winter storage advice

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:51 am
by Russ
dlandersson wrote:Yeah, 20x30 seems to be the consensus. How think is it? 8)

I did the PVC pipe thing last year - just had three places to put them. Where am I missing? :cry:
You can easily see 3 in this photo, then there is one up on the foredeck. It tends to hang down over the sides. Then there is one in the cockpit. Gotta be creative in attaching those.

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