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Old    the_skeptic            11-23-2005, 1:04 PM Reply   
Question: Of you folks out here in Southern Cali dealing with these winds for the last week or so, do you leave your cover on or off when windy?

I can't stand this time of year, the winds start up and it feels like a tornado is stuck next door and won't go away, the winds can get up to at least 70mph. Thus, after cleaning the sh*t out of my boat for winter, the winds start up and move my cover around so much that it rubs againist the gelcoat and interior causing a headache when spring comes around with endless waxing and cleanup, but it never looks like it did before.... The last boat I had was a year old and when I sold it the buyer said "wow, the boat looks like you've been parting alot". I just picked up an '05 and fear of the same thing happening! The other option I have is taking the cover off, but then I have to deal with trash and dirt every where...

Sorry for the long post, needed to vent .....

(p.s.: a garage to be built $16,000. No one will build a enclosed carport stating that it won't stay.)
Dave

 
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