mrsrobinson
Well-Known Member
When I had the 330DA it was slipped outdoors. I hated, hated taking all the canvas off once at the boat, storing it in the aft cabin, then putting it all back on at the end of the weekend. Especially when it was 95+ degrees. Next 3 boats were slipped indoors or in a covered slip, and I loved it. Isinglass/canvas was always off and stored at home. I am referring to the side curtains only, not the Bimini.
I have 4 places I am thinking about keeping the boat I have under contract, and of course 2 are covered, 2 are not, 2 are floating slips, 2 are not. They all have their pros/cons. My favorite once is non covered floaters with a full length finger pier. The 2 covered ones have little to no finger pier. Once is floaters, one is not.
If I go the uncovered route I'd like to figure out a way to reduce the pain of taking the curtains on/off and then where to store them while on the boat. I am curious to hear what others do, or have done.
Thanks
I have 4 places I am thinking about keeping the boat I have under contract, and of course 2 are covered, 2 are not, 2 are floating slips, 2 are not. They all have their pros/cons. My favorite once is non covered floaters with a full length finger pier. The 2 covered ones have little to no finger pier. Once is floaters, one is not.
If I go the uncovered route I'd like to figure out a way to reduce the pain of taking the curtains on/off and then where to store them while on the boat. I am curious to hear what others do, or have done.
Thanks