Ronnie
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
This may not interest many of you but it’s the first time I’ve been able to cover my boat with a semi-permanent structure since I started boating (not jetskiing) over 20 years ago, so it’s long over due and I am happy to show it off.
For comparison, my boat won’t fit into the local dry stack so my only other option regarding being close to the water is storing on the water is concerned is to rent a slip at the local marina the cost of which is about $325 per month including shore power but excluding a lift. If I want to a lift I have to buy one as well as pay to have installed. The cheapest used lift that i have seen which would fit my boat is about $4k. So the start up costs for a rented lift are almost $8k ($4.5k for the lift installed Plus $3.5k for the rent). The quote I got for a 25’ custom canopy with a metal roof
Was $2,500 excluding assembly/installation.
The car port is from Costco, I paid around $275 for it including taxes. The additional parts (e.g. ratchet straps, screw eyes, nuts, bolts and washers) cost me about another $100. The original car port sits on top of legs that I had from an older car port which I shortened to suit my current needs. The length of each modified leg is 11’ / 132”. The canopy is held in place with ratchet straps, attached to the fence on one side and to weights on the other side. Additionally, collars were added near the top of each leg which are bolted to the fence and house ledger.
I designed this so it would be wind resistant to the extent possible since there are two wind farms near me). It’s 20’ long, 10’ wide and about 13’ high as modified. As secured I’m all but certain it won’t be moved by winds short of a tornado. I plan to let the bow hang out the front during the boating season and let the stearn hang out the back during the off season. My rationale being that the boat bow gets sun in the morning and the stern gets it in the afternoon, it’s a lot hotter in the afternoon.
Here are some pics:
For comparison, my boat won’t fit into the local dry stack so my only other option regarding being close to the water is storing on the water is concerned is to rent a slip at the local marina the cost of which is about $325 per month including shore power but excluding a lift. If I want to a lift I have to buy one as well as pay to have installed. The cheapest used lift that i have seen which would fit my boat is about $4k. So the start up costs for a rented lift are almost $8k ($4.5k for the lift installed Plus $3.5k for the rent). The quote I got for a 25’ custom canopy with a metal roof
Was $2,500 excluding assembly/installation.
The car port is from Costco, I paid around $275 for it including taxes. The additional parts (e.g. ratchet straps, screw eyes, nuts, bolts and washers) cost me about another $100. The original car port sits on top of legs that I had from an older car port which I shortened to suit my current needs. The length of each modified leg is 11’ / 132”. The canopy is held in place with ratchet straps, attached to the fence on one side and to weights on the other side. Additionally, collars were added near the top of each leg which are bolted to the fence and house ledger.
I designed this so it would be wind resistant to the extent possible since there are two wind farms near me). It’s 20’ long, 10’ wide and about 13’ high as modified. As secured I’m all but certain it won’t be moved by winds short of a tornado. I plan to let the bow hang out the front during the boating season and let the stearn hang out the back during the off season. My rationale being that the boat bow gets sun in the morning and the stern gets it in the afternoon, it’s a lot hotter in the afternoon.
Here are some pics:
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