Snow load on G21 cover & bimini

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  • tchancey
    • Mar 2014
    • 14

    • Colorado

    • 2016 G21

    Snow load on G21 cover & bimini

    I'm getting my '16 G21 ready for my first winter with it. I'm in Colorado so snow's on the way.

    On my prior boat, I built a support to go under the cover. The G21's cover already has a pretty robust support system . I have the two poles with straps holding the cover up. I'm trying to decide if that's enough for a foot or two of snow. Also, the way the bimini stores on these seems risky. That could hold quite a bit of snow & it's all supported from one side.

    I'm considering getting an over the tower cover or shrink wrapping; but if the stock cover does fine with snow I'll just stick with it.

    Any tips from those who have already been through a snowy winter?

    Thanks!
  • Cadesun
    • Aug 2007
    • 98

    • Lake Geneva, WI

    • 2013 SAN 210 TE,,, 1998 Super Sport - sold

    #2
    I stored my Super Sport outdoors in the winter for 12 years but never with the cover on it. I built a support skeleton of 2x4s and covered the boat with two tarps (layered). Then I would wrap the whole thing with pallet wrap to keep *most* of the moisture out.

    I think you are asking for trouble with an expensive cover. Can you find anywhere to store it for you? Around here indoor winter storage runs $350-$900.

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    • MTRBTR
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • May 2012
      • 485

      • MT


      #3
      The day I can’t afford to store my boat inside is the day I sell it.
      2006 SV 211 (Sold)
      97 Sport Nautique (Sold)
      89 PS 190 (Sold)
      05 Fourwinns Horizon 180 (Sold)
      89 Fourwinns 170 Freedom (Sold)
      75 MFG (Sold)

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      • swatguy
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • May 2008
        • 1630

        • Midwest/ Northern IL

        • 2008 SANTE 210

        #4
        Get it shrink wrapped. Otherwise you’ll pay the piper in the spring. Especially with Colorado winters

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        • HoopsMT
          • Jul 2018
          • 18

          • Montana


          #5
          Shrink wrap with the tower up, but make sure you remove the Bimini. That’s the only way to get enough pitch to shed the snow. I’m north of you about 8 hours and that worked well last winter. I have since moved the boat into a heated storage for the winter.


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          • tchancey
            • Mar 2014
            • 14

            • Colorado

            • 2016 G21

            #6
            Well...I took your advice to heart. Found somebody offering storage in their barn not too far away. She should be cozy for the winter!

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            I'll still be curious if anybody has tested the stock cover with the strap supports over a snowy winter. Seems like it would handle it pretty well.

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            • MTRBTR
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • May 2012
              • 485

              • MT


              #7
              There you go! I bet the cover would hold in the snow but I also bet you sleep better this winter with your current arrangement.
              2006 SV 211 (Sold)
              97 Sport Nautique (Sold)
              89 PS 190 (Sold)
              05 Fourwinns Horizon 180 (Sold)
              89 Fourwinns 170 Freedom (Sold)
              75 MFG (Sold)

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