RossWilson
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 7, 2017
- Messages
- 237
- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Vessel Name
- Good Vibrations
- Vessel Make
- Mainship 34T
Hey Everyone: It's been awhile since I logged in. Perhaps that means I've been learning? Well, I have another question of the experts.
My Mainship 34T has enjoyed inside heated storage every winter since she was launched. But because of my wife's passing earlier this year, I didn't feel like cruising my usual area of Georgian Bay. So, I brought her down through the Trent Severn Waterway to my home harbour of Oakville on Lake Ontario. And there are no inside storage facilities available for me here. Thus, it will be her first winter on-the-hard, winterized and shrink-wrapped.
I've read that Awlcraft 2000 painted hulls should not be wrapped as the seal can cause the paint to bubble. Obviously, I'd prefer to avoid having to re-paint the hull next year. How critical is it to ensure that every square inch of the hull is exposed and not under wraps?
The guy just completed the task. It's generally a good fit, but I'd asked him to minimize the hull coverage and end the wrap at the rub-rail. But it runs past the rail by an inch or three in various areas, and drops severely at the aft sections of the hull at the transom. So, there's a fair amount of paint coverage.
I've yet to figure out how to post a photo, otherwise I'd post a couple. Can anyone offer advice in this regard? Thanks in advance for any comments.
My Mainship 34T has enjoyed inside heated storage every winter since she was launched. But because of my wife's passing earlier this year, I didn't feel like cruising my usual area of Georgian Bay. So, I brought her down through the Trent Severn Waterway to my home harbour of Oakville on Lake Ontario. And there are no inside storage facilities available for me here. Thus, it will be her first winter on-the-hard, winterized and shrink-wrapped.
I've read that Awlcraft 2000 painted hulls should not be wrapped as the seal can cause the paint to bubble. Obviously, I'd prefer to avoid having to re-paint the hull next year. How critical is it to ensure that every square inch of the hull is exposed and not under wraps?
The guy just completed the task. It's generally a good fit, but I'd asked him to minimize the hull coverage and end the wrap at the rub-rail. But it runs past the rail by an inch or three in various areas, and drops severely at the aft sections of the hull at the transom. So, there's a fair amount of paint coverage.
I've yet to figure out how to post a photo, otherwise I'd post a couple. Can anyone offer advice in this regard? Thanks in advance for any comments.