Saturday, November 10, 2012

Tarping the boat for winter


This past Thursday afternoon my brother and I took off from work to tarp the boat.
 
This time we laid them out on the ground, measured and then made cuts to accommodate the mast, shrouds and stays. We also reinforced each cut with tape so it would hopefully hold up better through the winter snows and winds.
 
We put the tarps on and then used bunches of bungee cords to keep them in place.  We ran out of light before we could cut and install more permanent rope for the tie downs.
 
There are two tarps, one forward of the mast and the other aft of the mast and they overlap about 20 inches around the mast.


Thursday: Getting ready to tarp
 

Thursday: Frame and Boom Supports in the cockpit area

 
 
 
Thursday: Thursday afternoon tarp fitted

On Saturday, I we back to trim some excess tarp from around the bow and then install the rope tie downs.  I also added a piece of "Gorilla Tape" at each point where the tarps rubs against the frame.

 

Saturday: Stern area tarp
 
Saturday: Bow area tarp
 
Saturday: Starboard side looking forward
 
Saturday: Port side looking forward
 
Saturday: Added a piece of "Gorilla Tape" at each point where the tarp
rubs against the frame.  You can also see the screws my brother installed at each joint fitting.
 
Saturday: Looking forward after cutting and fitting the tarp.
 
Saturday: Looking aft after cutting and fitting the tarp.
 
 

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