Boom tents to keep deck clean

Sep 24, 2018
3,455
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
I've been looking into making or buying a boom tent or sunshade to help keep our deck cleaner. We have issues with birds pooping and yes, we have many things in place to try to scare them away so I'd prefer to not discuss those in this thread. I'm wondering how effective boom tents are at keeping decks clean. I've also found a sunshade of the correct size for a mere $40 but I'm curious if having something that's a tightly woven mesh would be less effective than a solid piece of fabric
 
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dmax

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Jul 29, 2018
1,216
Telstar 28 Buzzards Bay
A boom tent will certainly help keep the decks clean but then you have to clean the boom tent so not a big win.
 
Jan 7, 2011
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Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
And how long does it take to remove it? Or set it up?

Would it deter you from sailing?

Greg
 
Sep 24, 2018
3,455
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
Does anyone know if it will deter birds?

And how long does it take to remove it? Or set it up?

Would it deter you from sailing?

Greg
Oh the things I do for sailing... It will take a few extra minutes but overall it will save time as it's going to take 2-4 hours to wash the boat
 
Apr 25, 2024
584
Fuji 32 Bellingham
I don't know what kind of birds you have but, no, it won't deter them.

When I think of birds, where our boat is, the issue is just the random fly-by pooping. It's a small annoyance for us and it is just as much of an issue with them pooping on our sail covers as anything else. So, for us at least, a cover wouldn't solve anything, in this regard.

But, also, we our at the boat really frequently and don't often go more than a couple of weeks without taking her out. So, for us at least, having a cover would be an inconvenience (except over winter when we are out much less).

It sounds like your situation might be different - more bird poop and less frequent outings.

Just to offer another solution, consider a cordless pressure washer (the kind that looks like a cordless drill).
 

dmax

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Jul 29, 2018
1,216
Telstar 28 Buzzards Bay
"Does anyone know if it will deter birds? "

Depends on where the birds hangout - if at the top of the mast or on the spreaders then no. If they like to be on the deck then possibly - birds like to have a clear flight path so anything that can disrupt that path will get them to go to another boat.
 

dmax

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Jul 29, 2018
1,216
Telstar 28 Buzzards Bay
"When I think of birds, where our boat is, the issue is just the random fly-by pooping. It's a small annoyance for us and it is just as much of an issue with them pooping on our sail covers as anything else. So, for us at least, a cover wouldn't solve anything, in this regard."

Random fly-by's are not a big deal, it's when one or more birds decides your boat is their dining room. They can make a mess in one day that takes 2-4 hours to clean-up as mayhem says, and it's unpleasant. So a little time spent to avoid that is well worth it.
 
Sep 24, 2018
3,455
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
I don't know what kind of birds you have but, no, it won't deter them.

When I think of birds, where our boat is, the issue is just the random fly-by pooping. It's a small annoyance for us and it is just as much of an issue with them pooping on our sail covers as anything else. So, for us at least, a cover wouldn't solve anything, in this regard.

But, also, we our at the boat really frequently and don't often go more than a couple of weeks without taking her out. So, for us at least, having a cover would be an inconvenience (except over winter when we are out much less).

It sounds like your situation might be different - more bird poop and less frequent outings.

Just to offer another solution, consider a cordless pressure washer (the kind that looks like a cordless drill).
Most boats by us have a line of poop under the lifelines. The birds especially like to sit on anything that's elevated off the deck and even the sail cover. I'm thinking that a tent that extends to the lifelines or beyond would keep them off the lifelines but I'm wondering if they would fly underneath. I suspect that even if they do, the numbers would be low.

We're at the boat 2-3 days per week. We're in the process of installing a wash down pump.

The most annoying thing is having to spend 20 minutes before every sail cleaning before we can sit down or put out our cockpit cushions. Bird poop should not be an integral part of the sailing experience