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I thought I'd revive this topic. I happened to be looking at my boat insurance policy yesterday and noticed the following:
"Exclusions:
freezing, or thawing, pressure or weight of water, snow or ice, whether or not driven by wind which occurs while the vessel is:
a) afloat
b) on a lift located over water
c) ashore, but not professionally winterized"
Sounds to me like an endorsement for Mr. Shrinkwrapper, as most of us pay for this service.
Suggest everyone take a look at their insurance policy and give it some thought before making the decision to DIY your winter cover.
Henry
I don't think it matters if you shrink wrap or not, the insurance company just doesn't want water, ice or snow to crush it. They certainly don't exclude or endorse one type of cover versus the other. It wouldn't matter, I'd be out their making sure it was clear anyway. With the proper slope on the tarp, I don't get any buildup of snow. It causes it's own avalanches! :grin: I KNOW I've done it right when those happen!
Because its quick and easy.