Storing a Single at home
Posted: June 20th, 2014, 11:02 am
So I recently purchased a 28ft long single in very good condition. I live in Michigan and don't have a boathouse near me that is available. I looked at a ton of possible ways to store it from renting a 10x30 storage unit, to hanging it from my living room ceiling. After thinking of everything I could it seems that the most convenient and cost effective method of storing it would be to build a "container" in my back yard for it to be stored during the summer months and then move it to my parents 3 car garage's ceiling during the winter. I have a few questions that I'd like to see if anyone could help me with:
First off is it "safe" to store a single outside with only light coverage such as a tarp or boat cover?
- My fear is that the boat may slowly deteriorate if it rains a lot even with a cover on it, or if it happens to hail it could damage the boat.
If I were to build something to cover the single what kind of environment should I be looking to create?
- I tried to upload a visual of my storage concept but the page won't accept .bmp, .pdf, or .png files. If someone can tell me what type of file I can upload I can show my 3D render of my concept
Could something like a small lean-to (like a 3ft wide, 30ft long board at a 45 degree angle with a tarp over the open side) suffice as enough protection?
Thank you in advance for anyone's help.
-Purdue Alumni Rower
First off is it "safe" to store a single outside with only light coverage such as a tarp or boat cover?
- My fear is that the boat may slowly deteriorate if it rains a lot even with a cover on it, or if it happens to hail it could damage the boat.
If I were to build something to cover the single what kind of environment should I be looking to create?
- I tried to upload a visual of my storage concept but the page won't accept .bmp, .pdf, or .png files. If someone can tell me what type of file I can upload I can show my 3D render of my concept
Could something like a small lean-to (like a 3ft wide, 30ft long board at a 45 degree angle with a tarp over the open side) suffice as enough protection?
Thank you in advance for anyone's help.
-Purdue Alumni Rower