We live in the Pacific North West - near Nanaimo on Vancouver Island.
Decisions about the offseason need to be made.
We can leave the boat in our slip at the marina but it would seldom be used in November through March. We do have access to power so a small heater could keep the mold out of the cabin. We can install a floating boat lift to take the Gulfstream right out of the Pacific Ocean but that still leaves the top decks, the canvas and the isenglas exposed to lots of rain and maybe some short term snow. A few guys with Grand Banks boats have had a local supplier make custom tarpaulins to cover up their boats for 4-6 months while they float in their slips.
Is there a quality supplier of Grady Canvas who has designed such a fitted tarpaulin for the Grady Gulfstream?
Plan B is to load her up on the trailer and take the whole package to a dry heated storage facility that charges $350/month for winter storage.
Comments or Ideas?
Decisions about the offseason need to be made.
We can leave the boat in our slip at the marina but it would seldom be used in November through March. We do have access to power so a small heater could keep the mold out of the cabin. We can install a floating boat lift to take the Gulfstream right out of the Pacific Ocean but that still leaves the top decks, the canvas and the isenglas exposed to lots of rain and maybe some short term snow. A few guys with Grand Banks boats have had a local supplier make custom tarpaulins to cover up their boats for 4-6 months while they float in their slips.
Is there a quality supplier of Grady Canvas who has designed such a fitted tarpaulin for the Grady Gulfstream?
Plan B is to load her up on the trailer and take the whole package to a dry heated storage facility that charges $350/month for winter storage.
Comments or Ideas?