Boat Covers Kansas

I live in Kansas, and I'm getting a Boat. Can I leave it off the trailer covered during the winter?
If I winterize it and can just get a cover let the trailer or have to have indoor storage for it? snows a lot here and it will never be used in seawater (none around 1,500 miles)
No Problem leaving the boat outside. It's done all the time here in Michigan. Getting shrink wrapped is the best idea, according to a task that would be too heavy on the cover waterproof businesses that can meet your trailer. Secure the lid tightly to the trailer so that wind power will not be able to disturb him. If you succeed, try not to let the snow accumulate on top of your lid. If the fiberglass hull clean and wax before putting the boat in copper!
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