by Ianfs » 19 Feb 2015, 09:34
The reason I asked Ian was that I've tried several types of covers including a full expensive canvas cover made to measure. The problem as we all know is mould on the inside and sun, wind and snow on the outside and again, as we all know, what we are after is something which reduces dampness on the inside but which will also protect against the elements.
Consequently I made a framework for the old Sea Ray, just some wood uprights and a long ridge of wood bolted to them covered with pipe lagging and bought a Tarpaulin to sling over it, weighted down with water containers on bungee cords, it was like a tent. It was the first year in which very little mould grew because the ground below it was dry and the airflow was immense. The downside was that the boat was in a farm courtyard and the wind would dislodge it sometimes so it had to be regularly checked.
However, times change and prices alter, consequently looking at the eBay add for ECK Tarpaulins I would say that the material they are using is tougher than Truck Tarps and according to their add they can virtually make whatever you want. I would ask them if they can make breather pockets in the covers. I also noted that the £106 is for a 24' x 8' cover, so you may get one a tad cheaper.