swiseman
New Member
Although not my first wooden boat, my wooden (strip planked)Rhodes 28'-6" has a 40' (!) mast, my first wooden mast, and is very intimidating to me! She is reported to sail like a witch yet very safe in Lake Michigan's heavy weather which can be quite dangerous .
Anyway, I have been restoring her since July and have not been able to tackle the mast yet. I plan on removing all hardware, stripping to bare wood, etc... Is it possible to store it on sawhorses and under plastic tarps over winter? We don't get rain beyond mid to late November (only snow) untill March. I know not to wrap it tight but make sure it's vented. Basically the tarp just drapped over, possibly held up above the mast and secured to the ground with filled plastic jugs. I've just been emailed by one Naval Architect in Maine who says it may develope a set and it should be stored indoors.
Any experience, suggestions, etc...
Anyway, I have been restoring her since July and have not been able to tackle the mast yet. I plan on removing all hardware, stripping to bare wood, etc... Is it possible to store it on sawhorses and under plastic tarps over winter? We don't get rain beyond mid to late November (only snow) untill March. I know not to wrap it tight but make sure it's vented. Basically the tarp just drapped over, possibly held up above the mast and secured to the ground with filled plastic jugs. I've just been emailed by one Naval Architect in Maine who says it may develope a set and it should be stored indoors.
Any experience, suggestions, etc...