When properly installed, the wrap is tight like a drum and snow and ice just slides off.
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...it's interesting to see the stored in the water!
ReplyDeleteWinter precautions are certainly important.
ReplyDeleteBest to take such cautions.
ReplyDeleteBoats are all buttoned up for the winter. I'm surprised they are not out of the water. Fine reflections in your photo.
ReplyDeleteI hope it doesn't get windy during the winter.
ReplyDeleteThey do well in the water over the winter season?
ReplyDeleteAre people living there for the winter, Andy?
ReplyDeleteProbably a good idea over Winter
ReplyDeleteThat really works! Interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe best thing for boats to get them out of the water in winter. Wrap is a second best.
ReplyDeleteAs long as there is open water that should work fine I guess.
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