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My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'...

Posted By: Todd_Sails

My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/20/13 05:03 PM

Last year was my first to own a Cat here in the great Midwest, and attempt to keep in outside.

Jake had commented that the small tramp only tarp looked like a 'bikini'! He was right!

So, I thought about what to do this year.
It's kinda funny, thinking can be dangerous ;-)

Here's my current set up- with the taller 'tent'

I've also had the boat inclined for months so no water could build up neat the board trunks and freeze, potentially causing a crack.

It actually works to NOT build up with snow on it, so far, so good. We've already had about a foot total this witner.
Damn climate change ;-)

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Posted By: F-18 5150

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/20/13 09:13 PM

Nice set up Todd.
Posted By: rehmbo

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/20/13 09:39 PM

This looks like a great setup. Only risk is the wind.
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/20/13 11:50 PM

Thanks, ya, the high winds are a problem, but usually not with snow.
Just go out and re-bungee it.

I built a cradle out of 2x4's to suspend the aft mast to make my 'tent', now the snow just slids off.

How's this Jake?
This year the 'bikini' is now a witner coat.
Posted By: Jeff Peterson

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/21/13 04:58 AM

If the sun gets under the tarp, you might want to cover the trailer tires to keep them from weather checking.
Posted By: Jake

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/21/13 10:33 AM

Originally Posted by Todd_Sails
Thanks, ya, the high winds are a problem, but usually not with snow.
Just go out and re-bungee it.

I built a cradle out of 2x4's to suspend the aft mast to make my 'tent', now the snow just slids off.

How's this Jake?
This year the 'bikini' is now a witner coat.


Mucho better!
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/21/13 05:19 PM

Originally Posted by Jake
Originally Posted by Todd_Sails
Thanks, ya, the high winds are a problem, but usually not with snow.
Just go out and re-bungee it.

I built a cradle out of 2x4's to suspend the aft mast to make my 'tent', now the snow just slids off.

How's this Jake?
This year the 'bikini' is now a witner coat.


Mucho better!


Thanks Jake,

We're expecting up to 8 more inches by tomorrow.
Definitely better keeping the bulk of the snow OFF the boat.

Todd
Posted By: brucat

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/21/13 05:33 PM

Nice job. I've done similar setups over the years, cheapest way to go by far. Be careful with sharp edges (boat/mast hardware and trailer) and the tarp will last much longer.

Mike
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/21/13 09:06 PM

Originally Posted by brucat
Nice job. I've done similar setups over the years, cheapest way to go by far. Be careful with sharp edges (boat/mast hardware and trailer) and the tarp will last much longer.

Mike


Right,

I padded a few areas like that. If it makes it a season a tarp, it'll be worth it.
Posted By: bacho

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/21/13 11:15 PM

Is there any reason to be concerned about the tarp rubbing against the sides of the boat in the wind? I thought about doing the same thing, but have concerns about the points of higher pressue.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/22/13 12:22 AM

been doing it for over 6 years now with out any issues

I use many little lines and secure lots of grommets to lots of areas on my trailer (and beach wheels, and spin pole). that way if one blows out, 9 more to hold

after a storm i will re-tighten most of them

lace with bungee the bottom port and starboard grommets for max hold

Originally Posted by bacho
Is there any reason to be concerned about the tarp rubbing against the sides of the boat in the wind? I thought about doing the same thing, but have concerns about the points of higher pressue.
Posted By: brucat

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/22/13 03:35 AM

I never really had problems with wind. Protect the tarp from sharp things, and use plenty of bungees to keep the tarp from flapping and you should be fine. UV degradation is a real problem. If you like the setup, upgrade to a better tarp (typically the silver ones are UV resistant) after this one dies.

Mike
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/22/13 05:29 PM

Todays pick, before another 3" feel in about a hour and a half.

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Posted By: Mike Fahle

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/22/13 08:03 PM

For time and effort invested it is hard to beat. FWIW, If you get a chance to block up the trailer so that the wheels are slightly off the ground you can prevent the tires from developing flat spots and creating ruts in the yard. Some people just hang water filled plastic milk jugs from grommets instead of (or with) using bungy cords.
Posted By: Redtwin

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/22/13 09:17 PM

That first pic makes me want to slap the inside of the tarp and watch the avalanche.
Posted By: brucat

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/23/13 02:19 AM

Yes, that's the other good point that I forgot. Don't let the snow stay on the tarp. When you clear the driveway, clean off the tarp. I use a common push broom, takes only a few minutes. If you fail to do this, not only will the weight of the snow stress the tarp, any freeze/thaw cycles will tend to form ice under the snow and into the tarp fabric. This can also damage the tarps.

How old are the kids? Any good sledding in your area? That's my favorite part of winter.

Mike
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/23/13 02:19 AM

Originally Posted by Redtwin
That first pic makes me want to slap the inside of the tarp and watch the avalanche.


Already did!
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/23/13 02:24 AM

Originally Posted by brucat
Yes, that's the other good point that I forgot. Don't let the snow stay on the tarp. When you clear the driveway, clean off the tarp. I use a common push broom, takes only a few minutes. If you fail to do this, not only will the weight of the snow stress the tarp, any freeze/thaw cycles will tend to form ice under the snow and into the tarp fabric. This can also damage the tarps.

How old are the kids? Any good sledding in your area? That's my favorite part of winter.

Mike


Sledding? Do catamarans fly a hull?
Awesome long runs with some jumps even, at Witnall Park, very close to my house,
Free too!
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/23/13 02:26 AM

We're currently at an indoor Water Park north of Chicago, just south of us.
Nice and warm in here, fun stuff too!
Posted By: brucat

Re: My Winter F18 'Boat Tent'... - 12/23/13 07:17 PM

Free is the key phrase for us cat sailors!!!

I just realized that sledding is to skiing, as kayaking is to racing at regattas. One is basically free, requires only a vehicle with maybe a roof rack, is local to almost everyone and only takes up a few hours. Wow...

Anyway, we have some of those indoor water parks around here too. More and more, they're restricting entry to guests in the attached hotels. Lots of fun, though, especially when it's cold outside but there's no snow for sledding.

Mike
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