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<blockquote data-quote="David Atkins" data-source="post: 506465" data-attributes="member: 33198"><p>Boat coverage and protection has always been and always will be a tough issue for us boaters; luckily I now have a garage large enough that I can store my boat inside (heated garage) so my baby is warm and protected from mother nature, lol. Many years ago I as well as many others fought with boat covers, water puddling, snow, even hail storms that ripped the boat cover to pieces. The best design for this - tough too many other factors but some measure of protection can be accomplished by using a combination of wood and rope to assist with keeping the cover in a state to repel most if not all of the rain! Snow is a whole other issue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Atkins, post: 506465, member: 33198"] Boat coverage and protection has always been and always will be a tough issue for us boaters; luckily I now have a garage large enough that I can store my boat inside (heated garage) so my baby is warm and protected from mother nature, lol. Many years ago I as well as many others fought with boat covers, water puddling, snow, even hail storms that ripped the boat cover to pieces. The best design for this - tough too many other factors but some measure of protection can be accomplished by using a combination of wood and rope to assist with keeping the cover in a state to repel most if not all of the rain! Snow is a whole other issue! [/QUOTE]
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