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Old 05-30-2007, 07:30 PM
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Yo, lard AZZ, Just have Sue sew a couple pair of your underwear together and that should cover that Beaker fine!
By the By, make sure they R washed 1st and the nicotine is out of the scivies!!
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You guys are getting a great deal with your covers, if they anything at all. Paid $1,200 for a custom cover this spring.
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Reb,

We'll see. Once I get it and get it on the boat, I'll let you know if it's a good deal or not. I opted for the 8 oz, black fabric. It's their top of the line.
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Reb,

We'll see. Once I get it and get it on the boat, I'll let you know if it's a good deal or not. I opted for the 8 oz, black fabric. It's their top of the line.
I'll also be intersted to hear how you like your cover. At that price, I might consider one for my 42Ex as well.
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Old 05-31-2007, 02:31 PM
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I'll post a shot of mine cover on the boat this evening. I went with the polyguard.
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not to ruin your party, but why a black cover? That will just heat up the guts more unless you are storing out of sunlight.
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Downtown,

My boat's always stored either in doors or on my lift which is covered and has no opportunity to get any sunlight. I agree, if the thing was being stored outside, black would be a bad idea.

The main reason for the full mooring cover is the spiders on my dock crap on the boat from the ceilings and leave black residue. The black cover will not show the droppings. Also, my boat's black and gold, so that makes it even better.
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I feel better, tnks
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