william evans <capten...@gmail.com>: Oct 22 04:10PM -0400
What are the cons of leaving my sail on this winter with tarp over it.
Bill Evans
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Mike BIANKA <biank...@verizon.net>: Oct 22 01:13PM -0700
Squirrels and other critters will thank you for providing a cozy space to
spend the winter. Mildew spores will thank you too!
Mike
BIANKA
1986 30U
Long Island
On Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 4:10:23 PM UTC-4 william evans wrote:
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Francis Cichowski <capt...@gmail.com>: Oct 22 04:51PM -0400
A lot of extra windage.
Ice can gather in the folds and add weight.
If the sail is hanging in your basement
1) you will worry much less about your unattended Boat
2) you will worry not at all about your easily checked up[on sail.
Even if you store indoors it would be better to get the canvas into a safe
place.
Fran Cichowski
Southpaw N20U #300
Spicers Marina Noank, CT
On Wed, Oct 22, 2025 at 4:14 PM 'Mike BIANKA' via INA Nonsuch Discussion
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Brian <bca...@att.net>: Oct 22 05:11PM -0400
The sail should be folded properly and rolled up and put in a sail bag. I keep mine in my walk in basement and place Bounce drier sheet around it to repel mice. Leaving the sail on for the winter is a non starter for me and most sailers. I have seen sails stored in the boat but not on it.
Brian Cayer
Spirit~Wind
N30U 419
Westbrook, CT
On Oct 22, 2025, at 4:51 PM, Francis Cichowski <capt...@gmail.com> wrote:
A lot of extra windage.
Ice can gather in the folds and add weight.
If the sail is hanging in your basement
1) you will worry much less about your unattended Boat
2) you will worry not at all about your easily checked up[on sail.
Even if you store indoors it would be better to get the canvas into a safe place.
Fran Cichowski
Southpaw N20U #300
Spicers Marina Noank, CT
On Wed, Oct 22, 2025 at 4:14 PM 'Mike BIANKA' via INA Nonsuch Discussion Group <INA-Nonsuch-Di...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Squirrels and other critters will thank you for providing a cozy space to spend the winter. Mildew spores will thank you too!
Mike
BIANKA
1986 30U
Long Island
On Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 4:10:23 PM UTC-4 william evans wrote:
What are the cons of leaving my sail on this winter with tarp over it.
Bill Evans
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Rob Cohen \Soave\ NS33 Westport, CT <rob....@gmail.com>: Oct 22 03:50PM -0700
Bill,
Proper winterization of a boat will repay the effort many times in the
spring.
The impact of leaving the sail on depends on where the boat is.... and if
it's in the water or on the hard.
I've been working this week on winterization tasks, and thinking of the
fun we'll have next season.
Rob Cohen
s/v SOAVE
NS33 #009
Cedar Point YC
Westport, CT
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William Evans <weeshop...@gmail.com>: Oct 22 08:43PM -0400
Okay, okay..after 25 years of folding and storing I will bust my butt and
take it off.
William Evans
“Companionship “ 30U #465
West River MD.
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