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Old 10-20-2011, 05:21 PM
Mikem8560 Mikem8560 is offline
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Originally Posted by Wildman View Post
Most guys make a PVC or wood frame that can be dissembled every year and stored away. If its PVC I have seen guys glue all but a few fittings so you dont loose pieces. Wood 2X3's or strapping is easy disassembled with stainless screws. After the frame is built, protect the corners of the wood with rags or sponges and then have a shrink wrap guy come by and put a door in so you can work in it in the winter with a space heater! The big trick is to make the sides as steep as you can get them so the wet snow rolls off.


My 'club house' last winter. I left the back open to get materials in there. G]
you could do like my friend did. Along with marine canvas and upholstery when I over in NH I also did sgrinkwrapping. 2003 inwraped hid 27 Bayliner spring 2004 I moved ea h year he carefully removed the plastic and put it back on each year with the help of some Shrinkwrap tape when needed this fall I finnaly retired it. What he did was he found a guy with a simmilar boat and asked him for his old Shrinkwrap and put it on his boat this year. At this rate he hit rid of the boat before he ever pays to have it done again. Lol
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