C-Brat's here's the challenge:
Suppose you were cruising a CD22 in Southeast Alaska and you decided to store the boat on its trailer over the winter and use it again the following summer.
You have a full sunbrella cover, but with all the snow it would likely collect snow and quickly tear. You want to use the factory cover, but you need some sore of "snow roof" to shed the snow, but in the dry storage lot you've rented, you cannot build a structure or shed.
Has anyone fabricated any sort of framework that would attach to either the boat or trailer that would work to shed accumulated snow?
I have some ideas, but suspect someone out there may have already tackled this and found an answer.
I would appreciate your ideas.
Casey
C-Dory Naknek
Lake Montezuma, AZ ... for now.
Suppose you were cruising a CD22 in Southeast Alaska and you decided to store the boat on its trailer over the winter and use it again the following summer.
You have a full sunbrella cover, but with all the snow it would likely collect snow and quickly tear. You want to use the factory cover, but you need some sore of "snow roof" to shed the snow, but in the dry storage lot you've rented, you cannot build a structure or shed.
Has anyone fabricated any sort of framework that would attach to either the boat or trailer that would work to shed accumulated snow?
I have some ideas, but suspect someone out there may have already tackled this and found an answer.
I would appreciate your ideas.
Casey
C-Dory Naknek
Lake Montezuma, AZ ... for now.