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Old 10-18-2009, 01:57 PM
joshmon71 joshmon71 is offline
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Default large tent for boat over wintering in northeast?

Anyone reccomend using a large tent style stucture? Want to work on the boat in the winter, have no garage/barn that can hold it and cost is kinda 2 high to rent a commercial bay here (cape cod say from harwich-truro as am in wellfleet). other option is to shrink wrap and door it, do have access to a shrink gun to borrow. thoughts?

work to be done on interior-thru hull plumbing for wash/baitwell, electrical stuff here and there under console, some more swivel rod holders. nothing major in other words but need room to work and shrink wrap prob tough to do so in.

its mainly the inside work desire to be out of elements, and shield boat from noreast elements over winter. do have awlgrip removal plans below waterline, barrier coat, hard paint tbd in the mind but that's another posting at a soon yet later date.

Oh yeah the neighbors luv my boat placement now, dead smack front yard , no trees near it. easy to trailer in/out. Not sure how they will react to a large tent set-up. It does get windy out here, blowing close to 40 right now. Not sure how the tent approach will work out with noreasters.

Anyone else tent a 23 up in the snowy Northeast?
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