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Old 03-09-2005, 06:40 PM   #1
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29 Outlaw cover

Who has purchased an after market, non OEM cover for their boat? Where do you recommend shopping for one? Any recommendations on the type of material for Texas?

To make sure I'm clear. A cover for the entire top of the boat not the snap on cockpit cover. I already have that. I'm tired of the oak trees dropping their things on my boat and staining the top.
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Old 03-09-2005, 07:19 PM   #2
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A chainsaw might be the cheaper way to go.
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Re: 29 Outlaw cover

I bought a cover online , last year, but I don't remember the company. Do a search on "teambajamarine.com" for covers, and you will find a couple different sites that can help. Be sure to compare $ because there was about a $50.00 difference on the cover I bought.
I bought a shark shin cover and it doesn't leak at all !! They are custom made for the boat. Meaning they have the specs. and when your receive it it will fit nice !!
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I found the web site I bought from:
coversearch.com

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Old 03-09-2005, 08:26 PM   #4
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A chainsaw might be the cheaper way to go.
Problem with that is is would cost me half of everthing else when the wife leaves!!
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I think he meant use the chainsaw on the oak tree.
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Old 03-10-2005, 05:44 AM   #6
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I think he meant use the chainsaw on the oak tree.
Thank you!
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Old 03-10-2005, 05:59 AM   #7
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Re: 29 Outlaw cover

I bought a cover for my 33' from iboats.com, Sharkskin material, I think it was around 550 clams. I like the Sharkskin because it's a quite a bit lighter than Sunbrella and it was a lot cheaper and it doesn't let any water in.
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Re: 29 Outlaw cover

Same here. Bought mine from iboats. Nice cover and pretty inexpensive. Make sure you get the pole with the vent attachment. Also, I took mine to a local upholstery shop and had them cut holes out for the cleats. Its nice if you leave the boat in the water and want to use the full cover. It cost about $40.
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I got one from www.COVERSEARCH.COM for my 342 nice cover.

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Old 03-10-2005, 04:41 PM   #10
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http://www.COVERQUEST.COM

Try these guys. I have purchased two from them, one for our 272 and another for the 36 Outlaw.

The price was right, service was good and they fit VERY well.

Word of advise. Don't buy the Sunbrella. It is awesome, and very high quality, but they weigh a ton. We did not use the one much for the 36 and ended up selling it because it was too heavy to deal with.

I would buy the next grade down if doing it again.

Also there is a company listed in the back of the boating magazines that make a VERY LIGHT weight one that has caught my eye.

I believe it is called Carrie Covers, or something like that. They look great, but are very expensive from what I have seen.

Good luck
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