DaleH
FOUNDER of Classic Parker Forum
Never mind the expen$e ... of > $600 per year ... think about the dayum plastic ecological WASTE! The going rate for S-W up here is up to $20/foot up to 30' ... all other boats and sailboats by quote.
For 40+ years now, my bros and I have made steep 'A'-frame structures of strapping setup over our boats and we use white Sigman brand tarps, where a 20x30' covers my present 21' hull that is fairly representative of a Parker 21' WA model, with OB out on bracket.
Frames last me 8 to 10-years, but might swap out one section or another every few years, and I get 4-5 Winters out of an $80 tarp. You can see the frame tied into the rails and cleats. The main beam is 2-pieces, that allows center supports to be hinged (makes easy post-Winter storage) and hung from bolts in-between the 2 main beam sections.
As you can see ... ventilation is key ... and I see a lot of boats with mildew damage after being too tightly shrink-wrapped! So I use thin plastic tubing, 8" round and 3' long, tied into the main beam on an angle (not shown, but to prevent rain from accumulating under the tarp) to allow fresh air to circulate inside. No mildew for me! Yeah, maybe some airborne dirt, but that's easily washed off before the Spring launch.
For ~$30 per year to cover my boat .... works for me!
For 40+ years now, my bros and I have made steep 'A'-frame structures of strapping setup over our boats and we use white Sigman brand tarps, where a 20x30' covers my present 21' hull that is fairly representative of a Parker 21' WA model, with OB out on bracket.
Frames last me 8 to 10-years, but might swap out one section or another every few years, and I get 4-5 Winters out of an $80 tarp. You can see the frame tied into the rails and cleats. The main beam is 2-pieces, that allows center supports to be hinged (makes easy post-Winter storage) and hung from bolts in-between the 2 main beam sections.
As you can see ... ventilation is key ... and I see a lot of boats with mildew damage after being too tightly shrink-wrapped! So I use thin plastic tubing, 8" round and 3' long, tied into the main beam on an angle (not shown, but to prevent rain from accumulating under the tarp) to allow fresh air to circulate inside. No mildew for me! Yeah, maybe some airborne dirt, but that's easily washed off before the Spring launch.
For ~$30 per year to cover my boat .... works for me!