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joew....@gmail.com

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Jan 15, 2022, 12:00:49 PM1/15/22
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Mike BIANKA

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Jan 17, 2022, 9:30:24 PM1/17/22
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Interesting idea especially since I'm already am storing several 1/2" x 8'  PVC tubes for my sail cover on board during the winter. What are the other elements of the cover that you are using for the cover?  How do you secure things to the deck so the material does not flap around during the winter?

Mike
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1986 30U
Long Island


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Joe Weinbrecht

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Jan 19, 2022, 12:53:18 PM1/19/22
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I used the Dodger and Bimini frames as rafters. I secured lengths 3/4 PVC to them with zip ties which act like roofing purlins.  I bought 28"x96" corrugated plastic sheets from Lowes as the decking.  (In the roofing section next to the corrugated metal roofing) 
Secured sheets to purlins by drilling and using zip ties.  The plastic sheets keep the water from pooling in the spaces between the rafters.
I made the cover in two pieces from TopNotch 9 fabric from Sailrite. Took about 15yds. Added a one foot skirt at the bottom and used e-z lacing material Sailrite # 103696 at the bottom.  Laced line through it and tied at various places to stanchions, etc.  It just withstood the 30+ mph winds this week with no problems.

Joe
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Mike BIANKA

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Jan 19, 2022, 5:20:53 PM1/19/22
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Thanks Joe. Looks like an easy solution for a winter cover. I've got a Bimini made of Solar Panels so I don't really need to cover the cockpit. But, from the front of the dodger forward I could use the 1/2" PVC tubes from the sailpack cover I built last year. I might try and build something similar.

Mike
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