Shrink-wrapping— Yes or no?

I've had mine srunk wrapped in the water the last two years... It is expesive, and some winters we get very little snow or freezing weather. The year have had about a foot of snow, and I am very happy the boat is srunk wrapped..
 
My Fisher winter canvas is on its 7th year. It paid for itself in a year and a half compared to shrink wrap. I will never go back to shrink wrap. Search other threads for "Fisher canvas".
 
My Fisher winter canvas is on its 7th year. It paid for itself in a year and a half compared to shrink wrap. I will never go back to shrink wrap. Search other threads for "Fisher canvas".

I looked into the Fisher cover a few years ago. Ron DDS used to cover his 36DB with one and gave me some great insight on them. I aldo spoke with the company rep who i felt was honest and open. I realized for my size boat it was going to be too cumbersome to install by myself and my kids are too young to help. Therefore I continue to Shrinkwrap....for now!


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We have a canvas cover and it's not as great as I expected it to be. It's definitely cheaper, but it is a royal PITA to put up and take down. It takes at least two strong people. I know it's more expensive to shrink wrap, but next year I may consider it. I may also consider doing a partial shrink wrap.
 

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