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Ken Palmer
I live in Rochester, NY where the winters can get pretty harsh. A couple days ago we had winds gusting to 71 mph. Every year I try a different way to cover Liberty. I always use the blue plastic stuff that will only last one winter if you are lucky. Because the stanchions don't come off, I am forced to run the plastic only to the toe-rail. I take my mast down and have it supported on the boat, using it to tent the plastic.This year I tried running a rope through the grommets on each side, then tied my tie-down ropes to the rope running through the grommets. I figured that the wind load would be more evenly distributed that way. To help keep the plastic from ballooning up when the wind catches under it, I criss-crossed road over the plastic to hold it down.Maybe this would have helped during a normal wind, but at 71 mph it tore out all of the grommets on the leeward side.I know, spend the money and get a proper canvas, or have it shrink-wrapped. However, I am like most sailors and am always looking for the cheap way out. Maybe I should leave it uncovered.What do you do?Ken Palmer, S/V Liberty