View Full Version : New winter home for Raider Nation


Raider Ronnie
11-05-2011, 05:19 PM
No more $ shrink wrapping or having to wait for weather to prep boat for mid april launch.
Got doors on late today and will put main cover on tomorrow.

beamie
11-05-2011, 06:21 PM
Make it a little longer could use it as a batting cage when the RN is not in it.

Will the town hit you up for any additional taxes on a structure like that?

That will be nice to get any hull work done.

Raider Ronnie
11-05-2011, 08:16 PM
Make it a little longer could use it as a batting cage when the RN is not in it.

Will the town hit you up for any additional taxes on a structure like that?

That will be nice to get any hull work done.



Plenty long enough @ 36ft, close to 16 high.
Not considered a permanent structure so the town can go pound sand
:buds:

Sea Dangles
11-06-2011, 07:05 AM
Ronnie, I was in Wrentham yesterday near the HS and saw this thing getting started I think.Last XC meet of the year for my oldest and a RR sighting?Nice.

Clammer
11-06-2011, 08:52 AM
try & squeeze the whole football team in it /& seal it up forever ::::devil2:

beamie
11-06-2011, 11:09 AM
Ronnie,

So was that something you bought and assembled or did you design and bend up that pipe yourself? If you bought it who made it?

O.D. Mike
11-06-2011, 11:15 AM
Ronnie,

So was that something you bought and assembled or did you design and bend up that pipe yourself? If you bought it who made it?

X2

JohnR
11-06-2011, 11:25 AM
x3

Raider Ronnie
11-06-2011, 06:05 PM
Overthetopshelters.com
There are others
Shelterllogic
Clearspan
To name 2 but Rhinoshelter is the only one I could find for the door height I need. 12.3 minimum x12 wide
This is 12.8 high plus I made a pressure treated 2x8 base 4 rows high giving me another 6 inches door height.
This past April sucked for me trying to get bottom paint done and be in the water for April 16 cod season. Didn't get launched till may because of having to depend on the weather. Not to mention the cost of shrink wrap $400 every year


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O.D. Mike
11-06-2011, 08:04 PM
Thanks Ronnie!!!

JohnnyD
11-07-2011, 08:41 AM
Very cool. Any concerns about snow and wind?

Typhoon
11-07-2011, 08:45 AM
How about anchoring it? I'm interested but keep my boat in the yard on the ocean in Marshfield. It was gusting to 70 two weeks ago. I can imagine that thing ending up in the marsh 1/4 mile away.

likwid
11-07-2011, 09:36 AM
How about anchoring it? I'm interested but keep my boat in the yard on the ocean in Marshfield. It was gusting to 70 two weeks ago. I can imagine that thing ending up in the marsh 1/4 mile away.

The kits come with pretty burly ground anchors.
There's one around the corner from me that did fine through that blow we had. I've started looking at these out of sheer convenience. But they're $$$$

Raider Ronnie
11-07-2011, 09:26 PM
Ronnie, I was in Wrentham yesterday near the HS and saw this thing getting started I think.Last XC meet of the year for my oldest and a RR sighting?Nice.

Thats me, I'm across the high school

Raider Ronnie
11-07-2011, 09:39 PM
Very cool. Any concerns about snow and wind?


None at all.
The 2x8 platform 4 rows is all nailed together (framing gun, so lots of nails used) every 8ft drilled and drove 4ft length of 1/2 rebar into ground.
All bases of pipe frame drilled and big landscape spikes driven into 2x8s
20 earth anchors with 1/4 cable driven down 3+ ft into the ground and clamped into pipes.
Not going anywhere.
Should we have a very high wind storm could always put some ratchet straps down to the cleats of the boat.
The round style shouldn't hold the snow, but in the even it does sons Leo & Matty with be strengthening their football muscles with a very long roof snow rake :uhuh:
My only concern is when I give into the 2 or 5ft itis disease and move up to a 32 or 35 ft downeast that boat will fit inside !

JohnnyD
11-08-2011, 12:05 AM
None at all.
The 2x8 platform 4 rows is all nailed together (framing gun, so lots of nails used) every 8ft drilled and drove 4ft length of 1/2 rebar into ground.
All bases of pipe frame drilled and big landscape spikes driven into 2x8s
20 earth anchors with 1/4 cable driven down 3+ ft into the ground and clamped into pipes.
Not going anywhere.
Should we have a very high wind storm could always put some ratchet straps down to the cleats of the boat.
The round style shouldn't hold the snow, but in the even it does sons Leo & Matty with be strengthening their football muscles with a very long roof snow rake :uhuh:
My only concern is when I give into the 2 or 5ft itis disease and move up to a 32 or 35 ft downeast that boat will fit inside !
Damn, now that's thorough. Nicely done.

O.D. Mike
11-08-2011, 03:32 AM
My last carport I used those dog runner screw type devices (6), they have been in almost 4 years and its tough to get them out even today.....

saltyric
11-08-2011, 07:09 AM
We have one of those at work to store crates.....Works fantastic......no issues with wind or snow.

Fish On
11-08-2011, 07:32 PM
Love it Ronnie! Can you find a portable heater that would warm it up in there enough to do some work during th ewinter while not damaging it?

This is going on my list!

Raider Ronnie
11-26-2011, 05:10 PM
Put away today :-(

likwid
11-26-2011, 06:21 PM
Jeeze, tell me they ran out of shorter stands and had to block you up halfway to the moon.

Raider Ronnie
11-26-2011, 06:46 PM
Jeeze, tell me they ran out of shorter stands and had to block you up halfway to the moon.


I'm guessing you are not familiar with a full keel boat.
It's a downeast maine lobster style boat with a 3ft 3" draft.
Perhaps you can't see that the keel is less than 8 inches off the ground.

likwid
11-26-2011, 10:02 PM
I'm guessing you are not familiar with a full keel boat.
It's a downeast maine lobster style boat with a 3ft 3" draft.
Perhaps you can't see that the keel is less than 8 inches off the ground.

How many blocks you have at the bow? Looks like about a 4+ stack.

And nah, never seen a downeast hull before.
Not quite as prissy as youahs, ayuh.

Raider Ronnie
11-27-2011, 08:59 AM
How many blocks you have at the bow? Looks like about a 4+ stack.

And nah, never seen a downeast hull before.
Not quite as prissy as youahs, ayuh.




Here.
Rear is blocked 8 inches, front 22 inches.
Those meet your specifications,, #^&#^&#^&#^&head

PRBuzz
11-27-2011, 09:14 AM
RR: nice clean bottom, all that work you and the boys did last Spring on the hull really paid off.

piemma
11-27-2011, 09:53 AM
Love it Ronnie! Can you find a portable heater that would warm it up in there enough to do some work during th ewinter while not damaging it?

This is going on my list!

Home Depot propane heater 60,000 BTUs. $79.00. I bought a 100 pound propane bottle and had it filled locally ($75.00). Should last all winter, especially with the weather lately.

O.D. Mike
11-27-2011, 11:30 AM
Here.
Rear is blocked 8 inches, front 22 inches.
Those meet your specifications,, #^&#^&#^&#^&head

:rotflmao::rotflmao:

BigBo
11-27-2011, 12:07 PM
:rotflmao::rotflmao:


:uhuh: :rotf2:

thefishingfreak
11-27-2011, 08:26 PM
Here.
Rear is blocked 8 inches, front 22 inches.
Those meet your specifications,, #^&#^&#^&#^&head
WTF no wonder u need a 8 foot ladder
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Raider Ronnie
11-28-2011, 07:19 AM
WTF no wonder u need a 8 foot ladder
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12 foot ladder

:grins:

ecduzitgood
11-28-2011, 08:33 AM
Nice set up you have there, both the boat and portable garage/shelter. :btu:

KB&J SIDEACTION
12-18-2011, 10:38 AM
They do work awesome.. I put up a 14wx12hx32long a few weeks ago. I framed mine up on preasure treated 6x6's to get that last little bit of height I needed. Just have to pull down the radar mast to get in. Staying plenty warm today unloading all my gear and start prepping bottom job. Its now a balmy 19* out and a tee shirt is fine with the heat on in there