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Let It Snow
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Last year I did not have a cover for my 14ft. aluminum boat and I had to drain water remove leaves and of course snow. This year I finally bought one about a month ago and it was just in time too. Had I not put it on my boat it would have been full of snow to the top. I have since added a tarp on top of that. I was thinking of getting a storage shed for it but got talked out of it because I could get a cover for the price of the shed. One day I hope to have a garage or something to put it in.
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I got a canopy for my boat for less than the cost of a cover($80), I got tired of uncovering my boat everytime I wanted to take it out in the winter. When I had a smaller boat(12ft) it wasn't a problem, I just turned it over but I have a hard time turning over my 16 footer, ha, ha. WH2
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]I just ordered my "boat Garage" today. I bought an Absolute Steel Fully Enclosed Steel Carport. It's 14W X 14H X 25L, It has a 10W X 11H overhead door. Supposed to be delivered by December 1st. Til then I'm using a big blue tarp and my hay barn![/size][/font]

[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]I decided to go with a fully enclosed so I could put the boat inside, shut the door and turn on the propane heater to thaw things out in the winter. So I don't want no stinkin' snow til I have the boatport up and functional! [/size][/font]
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Who did you order it through? Do I dare ask what you paid for it.
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[url "http://www.absoluterv.com/Carportindex.htm"]http://www.absoluterv.com/Carportindex.htm[/url]

[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]I paid $3500 for the structure including overhead door. I erect it and install the door. Any door installers out there want to do some horse trading for a mack fishing trip?[/size][/font]
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