While it rarely rains in SoCal, I was still pursuing additional safeguards for the Tige' which will remain outside this off season. I was considering purchasing a RV Cover to drape over the tower and Sunbrella boat cover. Seeking any guidance or experience with such a pursuit?
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I bought a thin, high quality, 30x20 tarp and put it over mine. I then wrapped a rope just below the rub rail around the entire boat. It survived a Canadian winter like that just fine. It flaps enough to allow for airflow and was steep enough for snow to slide off.
Last edited by JohnnieMo; 10-07-2017, 05:01 PM.
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Being from the local area to you in Palmdale we are in a unique area where it's always a guess as to whether or not to fully winterize or not plus with random weather from high winds, snow, rain, sub freezing temps. I did the math last year.
If you look for desert lakes storage in Bullhead AZ. (About 3.5 hours away) its $100 month indoor storage.
A new cover that will provide protection is roughly $800
Winteizing is another $100 (give or take)
You could store your boat indoors, in AZ. where winterizing isn't t required from Nov-April for $600.
That is what we did last year and for an extra few buck if you have an on-board charger they will leave your boat plugged in for you through the winter.
Save a couple hundred, boat is stored in-doors, no freeze worries, no rain weather issues.
Just an idea!My life's journey is not ending up looking pretty, its sliding in broadside, used up, worn out, screaming "What a Ride"
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Havasu has been considered, I have maintenance items I need to accomplish as time allows which require the boat near. We have recently adopted a couple day spring trips to local SoCal lakes as the kids have gotten older and we start our summer in Powell and conclude in Havasu.
I think I will experiment with a RV Tarp as an intermediate solution. Thanks for the conversations on this topic.
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Originally posted by TigeFamily View PostIf you go the tarp route....just make sure it can breathe or has some circulation so no mildew grows with trapped moisture.
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