Originally Posted by Hot Duck
(Post 3056242)
Great concept, but nothing new. I will vouch for this kind of cover though because I have been using something like this for nearly 20 years now. There is a local company here called Canvas Experts that has been doing them forever. These covers don't move at all while trailering and the boat is spotless when you get where you are going, no matter what kind of weather you travel through. I love them. We had them made for all of the race boats and they worked perfectly even with the amount of traveling that we did with them. The race boats are long gone, but I am still using them on my pleasure boats. I have one on the current Cigarette and everything else right down to the skiff we use for duck hunting. Here are a few covers that Canvas Experts made for me over the years.
1996 28' Pantera 2000 38' Top Gun 2003 36' Canopied Gladiator 2005 39' Top Gun Side 2005 39' Top Gun Deck |
I would buy one for sure. I don't use my boat sometimes because I don't want to get it nasty trailering through weather. I think another probably even bigger market is with ski/wakeboard boat market. I competitively ski and my boat makes the trip through rain, sleet, snow. But I keep it perfect. I can wash inside my garage after towing through the rain but it takes a lot of valuable time.
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I had a custom traveling cover made for my bay boat here by a tarp company. everywhere the cover touches the boat hull, leaning post or outboard they sowed a felt liner in. they even put in a velcro flap for fueling...very good neat clean fit!
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didn't the 36 skater Noreaster have a cover similar to this? always wondered who made it... looked nice.
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Originally Posted by CAFE
(Post 3056391)
didn't the 36 skater Noreaster have a cover similar to this? always wondered who made it... looked nice.
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