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removehtml]When I started sailing about 35 years ago the conventional wisdom was that you had to haul every year to let the hull dry out. Since we hauled in the winter there was not a lot of heat to help the hull dry out. Over the years I have gotten into the habit of hauling every other year for the winter and to have the bottom redone. This has worked well for me and in the years when the boat spends the winter in the water we have a diver clean the bottom and replace the zincs in the spring. Recently I have noticed that most of the boats in our marina spend every winter in the water and just get hauled for bottom work in the spring. Our boat, a 2003 Hunter 356, is pretty much bone dry and has a dripless shaft seal so I am not worried about water in the interior. My question is this: Is it necessary or desireable to haul the boat every year or every other year to be stored in the yard, i.e., is the "drying out" a necessary process?Error: Error: expected [/URL], but found [/removehtml] instead[/removehtml]