The small enemy is rats (and mice).
They like to chew into and make nest materiel outta your sails if stowed in an area they wonder through.

        Cheers, Russ
        Sweet 35-1

I finally got my spring haulout done :) She goes back in the water today. Yay!

At 05:49 AM 16/09/2013, you wrote:
My theory:
1. Make sure they are completely dry.
2. Fold or roll them as you prefer.
3. Put them in their bags.
4. Store them anywhere

They are plastic and will not go bad. The big enemy is mildew.

Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax

On 2013-09-16, at 9:44, Derek Leck <<mailto:derek.l...@metzgers.com>derek.l...@metzgers.com> wrote:

Hate to discuss this so soon but just curious what best practice is for winter sail storage. With limited space I am considering my attic. Any thoughts for us Midwestern boat owners?

Thanks



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