Being an old Yankee, ashrink wrap cover is used instead of a fabric cover, and it has remained in good condition for seven years. Made for snowy environments, the cover sheds snow effectively. My boat is a C&C 35-2. For height, a 3” PVC pipe is mounted from the mast step to roughly 40” above the cabin top mast partners, with the spinnaker pole lashed to the bow pulpit and then to the pseudomast. From there a ¾” galvanized link fence rail tubing extends to approximately 24” above the aft pulpit. This setup allows for easy access over the transom and adequate stand-up space in the cockpit. To prevent the cover from sagging, ¾” fiberglass tape is run diagonally from port to starboard stanchions over the peak. The entire process typically requires about half a day for two people to set up and secure.

Don Kern
C&C 35-2, /Fireball/
Bristol. RI


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