Southtowns27
Seaman
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- Jun 16, 2013
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This will be the first winter with my "new" boat. It's an '86 Wellcraft 260 Aft Cabin. Originally I was planning to have it shrink wrapped for the winter. Now, I'm starting to think I may be better off purchasing a semi-custom fit mooring cover. They run about $500 for a boat this size from what I've seen. Shrink wrapping is about 200, so after two years I'm ahead. My boat also spends a lot of time sitting in the yard on the trailer since I spend almost 8 months out of the year on my ship. It would be nice to keep the boat covered while I'm away, so there's another plus for the mooring cover. I have no issue removing the cover to trailer the boat.
What I'm wondering is, how do mooring covers hold up to snow and ice? How many years can I expect one to survive? Is one brand better than the others? There's a whole range of materials available, what should I be looking at?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
What I'm wondering is, how do mooring covers hold up to snow and ice? How many years can I expect one to survive? Is one brand better than the others? There's a whole range of materials available, what should I be looking at?
Thanks in advance for any insight.