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    #16
    Originally posted by JohnnieMo View Post
    It is called Sketchup.
    Oh yeah, I tried SketchUp a while ago. Agree on the non-intuitive learning curve, and I use Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop - the poster children for terrible learning curves! Thanks for the feedback.

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      #17
      I know our boats are able to be kept outside in the elements but when parked at home I still throw a big 15'x30' tarp over my whole boat to keep the weather off of it. Spring time up here we get quite a bit of rain.

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        #18
        Ok - now that this has turned to outside storage, one little tip. If you haven't noticed, the Tige cover does not seal well - OK, not really at all - around the tower legs. The water follows the tower legs down, inside the cover and into the interior. We didn't store out Tige outside much, but when we did, I took some pallet wrap home from work and would wrap the cover to the tower legs. I also would do this if we were towing a distance and felt the weather might turn or if there were going to be dusty roads. This really helped to minimize water getting into the boat through this route.
        "I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"

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