t without pulling a tarp on and off. It should give me
a good jump on the season. Now I can remove the hatch and the grab rails to
take home without too much worry of weather. DannyLolita 1973 Viking 33Westport
Point, MA
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Okay so, I ended up going with the Fairclough cover and they installed it
on Friday. It looks great, Lots of room under it to work!
They gave me a 10% discount for off season and installed it. That alone was
worth something fo
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Okay so, I ended up going with the Fairclough cover and they installed it
on Friday. It looks great, Lots of room under it to work!
They gave me a 10% discount for off s
21, 2013 8:03:06 AM
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Okay so, I ended up going with the Fairclough cover and they installed it on
Friday. It looks great, Lots of room under it to work!
They gave me a 10% discount for off season and installed it. That alone was
worth something for me! LOL
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Okay so, I ended up going with the Fairclough cover and they installed it on
Friday. It looks great, Lots of room under it to work!
They gave me a 10% discount for off seaso
Nice! That's what I want when I grow up...or maybe I'll just sail south and set
an awning instead!
Andy
C&C 40 #143
Peregrine
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On Jan 21, 2013, at 1:03 PM, "djhaug...@
Here on Ottawa, people use all kinds of supports for the tarps, but it seems
that one of the simpler and cheaper is one made of a 1 inch water line (fairly
rigid black PVC tube used for water lines in cottages – 100 ft. roll is about
$50). You can cut is with just about anything ( a saw or, bett
Hi Russ,
The pvc pipes were 10' long and have male/female ends that join together
without other fittings. I used duct tape to secure rather than pvc cement so
they could be taken apart.
The pvc bows are spaced at the stanchions and attached to the stanchions with
HD zip ties and tape.
For suppo
I am using and can recommend the Koverklamps system having used it for the last
three seasons on Long Island, NY. The owner was very helpful and willing to
give advice over the phone. Requires a moderate level of handiness to bend
and cut conduit. I also purchased a reinforced plastic tarp f
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If you use tarps and leave the mast UP, how do you deal with shrouds and
stays?
thanks,
Pete W.
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ut is now
pretty routine. Taking it apart in the spring is easy.
Eric Frank
Cat's Paw
C&C 35 Mk II
Mattapoisett, MA
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> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:50 PM
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> What has been the e
Hi DannyMy wonderful wife got me a Fairclough cover in 2008. Cost was
$4,000it was a tuff nut to swallow, but, I have quite a bit of teak that I
like to keep out of the weather and I do visit the boat every other week to
charge the batteries and check to see if the rum has frozen (it h
12-10-27, at 6:43 AM, "Steve Rosen"
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From: <mailto:mdeyo...@deyoungmfg.com>Martin DeYoung
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You may want to check out Kover Klamps;
http://www.koverklampframes.com/boat_cover_framing.html
They sell a kit consisting of special clamps that allow you to make your own
frame from ¾ inch electrical conduit.
Also have custom sized tarps available.
I have not tried the system so I ca
n...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Robert
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I saw a clever system to cover a C&C 37..his mast is out although it
wouldn't make much of a difference if it was inhe took 2" X 4&quo
at 6:43 AM, "Steve Rosen" wrote:
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> From: Martin DeYoung
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> What has been the experience with PVC pipe frames?
>
> Calypso is in the PNW where
I saw a clever system to cover a C&C 37..his mast is out although it
wouldn't make much of a difference if it was inhe took 2" X 4" 's
cut to appropriate lengths and bolted them together at the top and set
the bottoms on the deck on pieces of carpet just touching the
toerail.Beca
From: Martin DeYoung
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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What has been the experience with PVC pipe frames?
Calypso is in the PNW where more than a few inches of snow is rare. I will be
erecting a cover to allow some
I was thinking I could usea 4x4 in place if the mast...I like the saw horse
bracket idea
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Subject: Stus-List Winter covers
Date: Fri, Oct 26, 2012 5:39 pm
“Because my yard makes us take our
I'd call Jim at Shipshape canvas and ask for a quote. He's a good
and helpful guy.
Jim Welinski 218-624-5677
Okay,
So what do all of you do about winter covers?
I've used tarps previously but they are a bit of a pain and not that
cheap. I made a frame out of 1"x4" PVC trim. I bowed t
"Because my yard makes us take our masts down, he sells a conduit adapter
kit for $120 to build a frame."
I might be tempted to save that $120. For the years that I take my mast
down (about every third year) I use those very unexpensive saw-horse clamps
from Home Depot and some inexpensive lum
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Okay,
So what do all of you do about winter covers?
I've used tarps previously but they are a bit of a pain and not that cheap. I
made a frame out of 1"x4" PVC trim. I bowed them
im Goodyear
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Winter covers
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 16:10:02 -0400
I just (this morning) ordered a boom tent from Miller Marine Canvas in Milford,
CT. �It will come with flaps that just cover the toe rail, sort of in
between the regular boom tent
: Stus-List Winter covers
What has been the experience with PVC pipe frames?
Calypso is in the PNW where more than a few inches of snow is rare. I will
be erecting a cover to allow some deck work this winter. I am considering
PVC pipe frames and high quality tarps as the best compromise
to 2 PNW Nov to March seasons).
Martin
Calypso
1970 C&C 43
Seattle
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Okay,
et
up, but all things considered I'd probably go this route again.
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I cannot rate the Canvas Store
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Okay,
So what do all of you do about winter covers?
I've used tarps previously but they are a bit of a pain and not that cheap.
I made a frame out of 1"x4" PVC tr
Bunch of framing lumber and a tarp work well. $250 will last about three years.
Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax
On 2012-10-26, at 19:09, "djhaug...@juno.com" wrote:
Okay,
So what do all of you do about winter covers?
I've used tarps previously but they are a bit of a pain and not that c
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 3:09 PM
Subject: Stus-List Winter covers
Okay,
So what do all of you do about winter covers?
I've used tarps previously but they are a bit of a pain and not that cheap.
I made a fr
Okay, So what do all of you do about winter covers? I've used tarps
previously but they are a bit of a pain and not that cheap. I made a frame out
of 1"x4" PVC trim. I bowed them from toe rail to tow rail and it worked okay.
I'd love to have something a bit better but I just got 2 prices f
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