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winter and fiberglass

Posted By: Jason
Date: 11/9/08 4:46p.m.

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Hello all,

I've got my P 15 covered up on the side of my driveway for the winter (indoor storage wasn't an option this year). I'm using a huge old pool cover on it, but I don't think it's 100% water tight. Should I be concerned about a little bit of water getting on the boat (more specifically, sitting in the corners of the cockpit) in the cold Buffalo winter? Would the fiberglass be damaged if a little bit of ice were to form in the cockpit? Opinions? Thanks.

Jason

Messages In This Thread

 winter and fiberglass  -- Jason -- 11/9/08 4:46p.m.
Winterizing -- Chris J, P19 "Rocky" SLO CA -- 11/9/08 6:44p.m.
cockpit drain -- Eric, P-19, #1221 Austin, TX -- 11/9/08 8:34p.m.
Cockpit drain winterizing -- Tom Casper P19 1330 -- 11/10/08 7:36a.m.
Antifreeze -- Marvin Toler P19 #1085 MI -- 11/10/08 10:21a.m.
Supposing cockpit drains really drained, imagination..as opposed to invagination -- Westcoaster, HMS 18, Jaunty -- 11/10/08 11:08a.m.
The problem is two fold I belive. -- Alan Russell, Tallahasse, Potter 19 - Joy -- 11/10/08 11:40a.m.
ice damage -- David Lee -- 11/10/08 9:43a.m.
Wow! I love a new word. "Invagination" Thanks. -- Westcoaster, HMS 18, Jaunty -- 11/10/08 11:06a.m.
Ha! -- David Lee -- 11/10/08 1:53p.m.
thanks -- Jason -- 11/11/08 6:03p.m.
My Potter has had a lot of ice in the cockpit -- Mike (Potter 14 MKII "Courageous") -- 11/11/08 7:00a.m.


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