brettportzer
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
I think there are a couple of up north guys on here with 43DCs, and I am wondering what you might think about covering the boat for the winter?
I have always had the yard shrink wrap it, but, that costs nearly $1,500 and that would be fine except for the fact that they do a lousy job.
The frame was so bad last year that I decided at least I would make my own frame this year...
Where I am, these guys are the only game in town and there are just too many boats to be done in too little time and they don't do a great job.
I never have any real control over the timeline, most times the boat is getting wrapped after 6 wks of being on land, and one year it got wrapped after we got 6" of snow...
I am attaching pics of the frame, the bad shrinking job they do, and the boat with snow under the cover for proof!
Not to mention, they tied the strapping to the stands on the front this year and it actually pulled a stand out. Not a stand that was actually doing anything, but...
ANYWAY
Thought is, some guys at my boat club (Where I can't haul) have similar sized boats and they do a wood frame, 40x60 tarp tied down tied with the strapping they use for the wrap, and then use clamps for the slack at the bow.
Any opinions on building the frame, etc?



I have always had the yard shrink wrap it, but, that costs nearly $1,500 and that would be fine except for the fact that they do a lousy job.
The frame was so bad last year that I decided at least I would make my own frame this year...
Where I am, these guys are the only game in town and there are just too many boats to be done in too little time and they don't do a great job.
I never have any real control over the timeline, most times the boat is getting wrapped after 6 wks of being on land, and one year it got wrapped after we got 6" of snow...
I am attaching pics of the frame, the bad shrinking job they do, and the boat with snow under the cover for proof!
Not to mention, they tied the strapping to the stands on the front this year and it actually pulled a stand out. Not a stand that was actually doing anything, but...
ANYWAY
Thought is, some guys at my boat club (Where I can't haul) have similar sized boats and they do a wood frame, 40x60 tarp tied down tied with the strapping they use for the wrap, and then use clamps for the slack at the bow.
Any opinions on building the frame, etc?


