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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 507589" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>3-4 years is about right, the trick is to keep the sun off it. Long before I had a pole barn, I built a lean to from privacy fence and some sheets of Fabriel steel sheet roofing. Just a simple 2x4 frame attached to a 6ft tall privacy fence and back the boat under. After that, my last cover was over 8 yrs old and still in great shape!! Even these self standing car ports will do the job. My lean to cost less than 400 bucks, with the cost of covers, that could be paid back quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 507589, member: 1183"] 3-4 years is about right, the trick is to keep the sun off it. Long before I had a pole barn, I built a lean to from privacy fence and some sheets of Fabriel steel sheet roofing. Just a simple 2x4 frame attached to a 6ft tall privacy fence and back the boat under. After that, my last cover was over 8 yrs old and still in great shape!! Even these self standing car ports will do the job. My lean to cost less than 400 bucks, with the cost of covers, that could be paid back quickly. [/QUOTE]
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