Prepare your Vessel for the Off Season on proffessional hands
There’s a serious chill to the air and the boating season is drawing to a close across much of the nation, so we hope you are preparing to do those end-of-season chores. For many of us, these will culminate with shrink-wrapping the boat.
Why Shrink Wrapping?
Shrink wrap is a polyethylene which has UV inhibitors, and is formulated to shrink when heated to create a seal which is much tighter than the one you or I can make with a tarp and ropes. That seal not only keeps the weather out of your boat, it also prevents the stretching and tearing tarps commonly display after a few months in the elements.
The main reason to shrink wrap your boat, obviously, is to protect it, It’ll keep out rain, snow, ice, and UV light.
Do it with a Pro
And unlike a tarp, properly installed shrink wrap will not leak. Period. It won’t ice up and collapse, you don’t need to brush off snow, and you won’t have to bail out puddled water, or anything like that. When the job is done right, you can basically forget about it until spring.”