We can go years between seeing any snow that sticks to anything on the island 
here. Since we moved to Maryland in 1969 winter prep for boats has changed. In 
1970 most boats were covered or out of the water for winter, now we usually are 
out most months. I think January is the only month with no racing.

Joe Della Barba


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Lucky you. You don’t have to deal with 2.5 – 3 m of snowfall each winter.

Marek

1994 #122 C270 Legato
Ottawa, ON



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I haven’t thought about covering the entire boat in decades. What I do is put a 
yoga mat over the forward hatch, covered by a 6x6 blue tarp, held down by the 
anchor chain lying on it. This insulates the hatch to prevent condensation 
landing on the v-berth and my forehead if I am in it while still allowing the 
hatch to be opened from inside so the hatch is still an emergency exit.

Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
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