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Those in the North... winter cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 398468" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>So, for those in the North that store your boat in the winter, what do use to cover it? The past two years I have thrown my canoe up there and wrapped it all with a huge tarp, but water still gets in. I don't want water in my boat over the winter, it freaks me out as I imagine it could freeze and expand and do who knows what kind of damage. I don't have the option of indoor storage. So this year I am actually considering building one of those lightweight, plastic sheathed A-frames over it. That way I might be able to do a little work on it over the winter. </p><p></p><p>Wondering what you folks in the cold climates do to store your boat? I know how to winterize engines, not worried about that. Do the store bought covers really keep all the water out of the boat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 398468, member: 12381"] So, for those in the North that store your boat in the winter, what do use to cover it? The past two years I have thrown my canoe up there and wrapped it all with a huge tarp, but water still gets in. I don't want water in my boat over the winter, it freaks me out as I imagine it could freeze and expand and do who knows what kind of damage. I don't have the option of indoor storage. So this year I am actually considering building one of those lightweight, plastic sheathed A-frames over it. That way I might be able to do a little work on it over the winter. Wondering what you folks in the cold climates do to store your boat? I know how to winterize engines, not worried about that. Do the store bought covers really keep all the water out of the boat? [/QUOTE]
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