PNW enclsures

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Oct 30, 2009
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Hunter 36 Elliot Bay Marina
We are new to PNW. Already been laughed at about 'winterizing' but do have a question about enclosures. Should we keep them on if we are leaving he boat for several weeks? what does freezing rain/snow do to Strataglass or Makrolon (I think that is what the dodger 'glass' is made of). Also heavy winds and gust turn the enclosure into a sail and cause the boat the heel and press harder against the dock.
She's our dream and we want to treat her well.
 
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Snicker snicker. Welcome to the PNW. Where from?

I'm a native sailor of the PNW and can say with a straight face that our weather has had no measurable affect on our dodger and bimini over the years. During these colder and wetter months the canvas will accumulate green stuff, which will wash off with soap and water with a light brush scrubbing on the cloth parts only. I use a plastic cleaner and polisher on all the clear plastic parts.

Prevailing winter winds usually come out of the south, so to help reduce pressure on your canvas orient your boat's bow towards the south if you can. If not, no worries. We keep our boat ready to go year around taking advantage of weather windows to enjoy winter on the water. Most all canvas made dodgers including bimini can withstand PNW winds; ours has and it was made in 1991, albeit a bit weathered but still serviceable.

One other consideration is your head sail. I leave our sails and sheets on during the winter for the above reason. I will normally take at least two sheet wraps around the furled sail just to make sure the wind will not force it to unfurl.

If you are that concerned about your boat you can always remove all that stuff and store it for the winter, place extra fenders to protect the boat and winterize. What works for us is to keep three small dehumidifiers running (one in each cabin) and a space heater set on low to ward off mold.

Hope to see you on the water. Our boat is Belle-Vie, a 1991 Hunter Passage 42 center cockpit.

Terry Cox
 
Oct 2, 2008
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Beneteau Oceanis 40CC Vancouver
No worries! Your enclosures will be fine after some cleaning. If you don't want to use her in winter and treat her particularly well, put a tarp over the boom from mast to cockpit. I secured the tarp firmly around the mast and with bungee cords to the lifelines - withstood last winter's storms and snow in Vancouver perfectly. It also helped to let the snow slide off the boat and not accumulate. We typically don't have that much snow, last winter might have been an exception. But if, it can be pretty happy.

Enjoy PNW sailing !
Andreas
 
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