I have used for the last three or four years heavy duty grey tarps from
Tractor Supply.  I just went to order some new ones and find that they no
longer accept internet or mail orders.  After some searching on Google I
found http://www.tarps.com. They seem to have the most extensive list of
tarps and canopys, etc. including the heavyweight grey ones which last
much longer than the blue. I ordered three; two for the front and back at
12X20 and one for the middle at 12X24.  The total cost of the order
shipped from South Carolina to Mass was $97.60 (UPS).  This seems like a
pretty good deal.
Tony Cabot
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Message: 2
   Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:30:07 -0000
   From: "dave_oceanwide" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Boat cover advice
I am looking for some advice on whether it is necessary, advisable
or even worthwhile to
have a mast up boat cover when drysailing an F-Boat under the Florida
sun. I have had an
F27 since the spring in Canada and will be bringing it down to
Florida for the winter
months ( December to April) where I will sail it occasionally.
My options are:
1- No cover at all. I'm worried about how the nets will be affected
2- A cover over the boom and down  both sides between the cross beams
and covering
the floats.  ( Half cover sunbrella $US 900)
3- A full cover sunbrella ( $US 1800)
4- A $30 blue plastic cover from the local hardware store with holes
cut  to slip over the
upright crossbeams. This would probably cover only the middle portion.
I'm also thinking that a cover might deter theft?
Thanks in advance.
David Berger
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