Ronnie
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
2 years by my experience. I've been using my shipping cover almost exclusively for off season / long term storage on the side of my home, so when it's in use it is exposed to the elements 24/7. For two off seasons it was or seemed to be completely water proof. This past weekend I needed to move the boat and when I went out to it for the first time since I put it away in early to mid October I found this.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15512-aa78556a848f1f1d96eac7aee03fc09b.jpg?hash=qnhVaoSPHx)
When I started to remove the cover I found this.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15513-238fb208ba03a61d46878f9e7c4050d7.jpg?hash=I4-yCLoDph)
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15514-de4d7a15d403eb98d3d34286355acf66.jpg?hash=3k16FdQD65)
I suspect that all of the temperature cycling caused the plastic on the shipping cover to crack. The cracks let water in which got soaked up by the felt or felt like backing of the cover. It's been raining on and off for about a month now so the result was a moldy cover which let plenty of water into the boat and caused mold to develop on all the seats and some of the hard surfaces.
I've since thrown the shipping cover out, cleaned out the boat (soft scrub with bleach and simple green worked wonders) and put the standard cover on.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15518-58f120d1bcdc773221eec72c9df25e68.jpg?hash=WPEg0bzcdz)
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15516-3d5637af6ddac8af69bc6bcb3b5153b0.jpg?hash=PVY3r23ayK)
Definitely not the way I planned to spend the first day of Winter but glad I discovered this now instead of four or so months from now when there would have been much more mold to deal with. I also went down to the $1 store and got 10 imitation ridex (dehumidifier) kits (small container and material), I put five in the boat initially and will check it in a month or so to see if they need to be replaced.
I'm debating whether to buy another shipping cover for off season use or if I should just get a standard or premium mooring cover instead. I guess it will depend on what's available, hopefully I'm not too late to take advantage of a sale I recall.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15512-aa78556a848f1f1d96eac7aee03fc09b.jpg?hash=qnhVaoSPHx)
When I started to remove the cover I found this.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15513-238fb208ba03a61d46878f9e7c4050d7.jpg?hash=I4-yCLoDph)
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15514-de4d7a15d403eb98d3d34286355acf66.jpg?hash=3k16FdQD65)
I suspect that all of the temperature cycling caused the plastic on the shipping cover to crack. The cracks let water in which got soaked up by the felt or felt like backing of the cover. It's been raining on and off for about a month now so the result was a moldy cover which let plenty of water into the boat and caused mold to develop on all the seats and some of the hard surfaces.
I've since thrown the shipping cover out, cleaned out the boat (soft scrub with bleach and simple green worked wonders) and put the standard cover on.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15518-58f120d1bcdc773221eec72c9df25e68.jpg?hash=WPEg0bzcdz)
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/15/15516-3d5637af6ddac8af69bc6bcb3b5153b0.jpg?hash=PVY3r23ayK)
Definitely not the way I planned to spend the first day of Winter but glad I discovered this now instead of four or so months from now when there would have been much more mold to deal with. I also went down to the $1 store and got 10 imitation ridex (dehumidifier) kits (small container and material), I put five in the boat initially and will check it in a month or so to see if they need to be replaced.
I'm debating whether to buy another shipping cover for off season use or if I should just get a standard or premium mooring cover instead. I guess it will depend on what's available, hopefully I'm not too late to take advantage of a sale I recall.
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