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I forgot to mention - I would be using the inexpensive $100-$200 type of synthetic tarp - not the multi-thousand custom tarp. We've already built a great frame - 1" electrical conduit and a pipe bender worked wonderfully. Since we'll be selling the boat next year, we don't want to invest in a custom cover - we will never get our money back for it. My concern about the inexpensive tarps was their potential abrasiveness against parts of the boat as the wind comes up and under and shakes the tarp. There is no way to stop this from happening. I felt shrink wrap would not do the same thing.
SD - I have no idea if my hull is painted. If it was, then it was many many years ago. I'm assuming it's just gelcoat.
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