[Public-list] thx for chainplate info and advice, and some thoughts on winter covers

JohnI a30blueteal at gmail.com
Thu Dec 8 14:47:52 PST 2005


Don, I live in Maine. Current daytime temps in the 30s, night temps in 20s
(degrees F). I'm currently working on the boat (in those daytime temps), and
will be closing on a new property in a few weeks and would like to move the
boat to it. I note that you won't walk on your boat unless the temps are in
the 40s. What are your requirements for moving the boat? What are the "rules
of thumb" used by other Albergers re: working on and/or moving their boats
in the winter. John Blue Teal #284



On 12/7/05, Don Campbell <dk.campbell at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> Lee;
>     Just remember that polyester composites  do get very brittle below 32
> degrees
> Farenheit and there will be considerable mass in an Al30 hull that never
> warms up
> above freezing from either the greenhouse effect of the shrinkwrap tarp or
> the heater
> in the boat. In fact this may be one situation that exacerbates some of
> the leaks
> that develop on the seam near the ballast.
>     I have both my Alberg  hulls in a non-heated shed at home and refuse
> to go onto
> them until their temp is above about 40 degrees F.
>

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