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Winter storage shrink wrap

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Re: Winter storage shrink wrap

Postby Midnightsun » November 19th, 2021, 6:52 am

tomschauer wrote:Source of the post
Grafunkus wrote:Source of the post Our 3607 is getting stored outside for the first time in many years. We moved to a different lake, so no indoor storage. The marina told us that the structure over the aft deck also had to come off. That is a PITA. Always took the canvas off the other Carver we had.


If you have the hard top over the aft deck, there is no reason to remove it.


Never heard of a hard top needing to be removed. I stored Midnight Sun a couple of times under wrap and this was definitely not done. From the arch down to the hard top there is a substantial slope when under wrap and any snow will easily slide off. Any experienced wrapper will make a good frame with a good slope for snow evacuation.
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2007 Carver 41 CMY
Twin Volvo D6-370's
Montreal, Canada
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