The least interesting update in the world
I almost didn't bother posting this, but I figured what the heck, it's pretty quiet around here and if it helps even one person then it was worth the time it took to type this out.
I was starting to get angsty about the PNW weather resulting in green slime building up on my boat sitting on the hard in my backyard, not to mention at least one leaky cabin window is letting in water.
So, I sprung for a King Canopy 20x10 8-leg shelter. The highest point of my trailered boat with the mast laying on it is 9'6" and the peak of this canopy is 9'9". Just about one foot of the bow of the boat is uncovered out the front, and the mast extends out the front and back, but the entirety of rest of the boat is well protected.
Anyways, it was about two hours start-to-finish to set up the shelter, and I'm really pleased with the results. And now I can work on the boat when it's raining too! (Or have a place to sleep when I get in trouble.)
I almost didn't bother posting this, but I figured what the heck, it's pretty quiet around here and if it helps even one person then it was worth the time it took to type this out.
I was starting to get angsty about the PNW weather resulting in green slime building up on my boat sitting on the hard in my backyard, not to mention at least one leaky cabin window is letting in water.
So, I sprung for a King Canopy 20x10 8-leg shelter. The highest point of my trailered boat with the mast laying on it is 9'6" and the peak of this canopy is 9'9". Just about one foot of the bow of the boat is uncovered out the front, and the mast extends out the front and back, but the entirety of rest of the boat is well protected.
Anyways, it was about two hours start-to-finish to set up the shelter, and I'm really pleased with the results. And now I can work on the boat when it's raining too! (Or have a place to sleep when I get in trouble.)