Anyone with a full cockpit enclosure have experience leaving it up in a northern winter?
My enclosure is made of Stamoid (not canvas), and there’s acres of it with large clear sections. My (Florida) canvas shop says I should store it flat indoors with cloth sheets between layers. They said larger (unattached) clear panels could shrink as much as 2” in extreme cold. (I asked about potential zero degrees F). Would cold weather vinyl shrinkage pull too much on the tracks and snaps? Would keeping it up resist the shrinkage without damage assuming the load is spread?
Not easy to make room for flat storage indoors for these large panels (catamaran) and I’ve seen other boats leave canvas in place. (Connecticut)
Input from those with experience is most welcome.
My enclosure is made of Stamoid (not canvas), and there’s acres of it with large clear sections. My (Florida) canvas shop says I should store it flat indoors with cloth sheets between layers. They said larger (unattached) clear panels could shrink as much as 2” in extreme cold. (I asked about potential zero degrees F). Would cold weather vinyl shrinkage pull too much on the tracks and snaps? Would keeping it up resist the shrinkage without damage assuming the load is spread?
Not easy to make room for flat storage indoors for these large panels (catamaran) and I’ve seen other boats leave canvas in place. (Connecticut)
Input from those with experience is most welcome.