Kismet
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It's that time of year again.
I got a surprise, this year's 'project boat'--on which I did no work this year--is an F-7 Alumacraft. Last year's project was an Alumacraft Model A. Over the winter, I just pulled the A boat and trailer in a garage stall at an angle next to the "good" boat, the model F. Fine and dandy, and I used the center space for the car in the winter.
Turns out, the F-7 and trailer are wider than the A boat and trailer were. So the car goes in nicely enough, but I can't open the doors once I'm in there. #-o :? #-o
Grrr.
Right now I've got a rubberized canvas cloth on it, from a torn flat-bed semi trailer, but it doesn't quite reach. Under the canvas I put a sheet of that cheap blue plastic tarp, and underneath all of that, a 30 gallon drum to raise the level so the rain/snow will run off.
I'm just wondering if I should just pull the darn thing out behind the shed, and take the F-7 off the trailer, and flip it onto a couple of blocks of wood. I'm old, so "flipping" is not as casual a decision as it once was, and truly, since I didn't work on the F-7 this year, there's not much rain and snow can do to it, but it just rankles to let it sit out exposed in the elements, you know?
Any other innovative Tin boat storers?
Thanks.
It's that time of year again.
I got a surprise, this year's 'project boat'--on which I did no work this year--is an F-7 Alumacraft. Last year's project was an Alumacraft Model A. Over the winter, I just pulled the A boat and trailer in a garage stall at an angle next to the "good" boat, the model F. Fine and dandy, and I used the center space for the car in the winter.
Turns out, the F-7 and trailer are wider than the A boat and trailer were. So the car goes in nicely enough, but I can't open the doors once I'm in there. #-o :? #-o
Grrr.
Right now I've got a rubberized canvas cloth on it, from a torn flat-bed semi trailer, but it doesn't quite reach. Under the canvas I put a sheet of that cheap blue plastic tarp, and underneath all of that, a 30 gallon drum to raise the level so the rain/snow will run off.
I'm just wondering if I should just pull the darn thing out behind the shed, and take the F-7 off the trailer, and flip it onto a couple of blocks of wood. I'm old, so "flipping" is not as casual a decision as it once was, and truly, since I didn't work on the F-7 this year, there's not much rain and snow can do to it, but it just rankles to let it sit out exposed in the elements, you know?
Any other innovative Tin boat storers?
Thanks.