Boat Cover
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Boat Cover
Hope some one can help. I had seen an advertisement for a very light weight full cover that was made out of parachute like material. I am looking for this company I remember the add
having a girl in a bikini holding the cover in a bag. If any of you know the company web site I would greatly appreciate a link.
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having a girl in a bikini holding the cover in a bag. If any of you know the company web site I would greatly appreciate a link.
Thanks
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Re: Boat Cover
i ordered a similar cover last year from another place. It was half the cost and i was pretty impressed by the quality.
Paid under $450 shipped for a full cover for a 35' boat. i got the TYPE 4 in the grey 6.5oz Polyester material. Also got the vents to let it breath.
http://www.websweeper.com/php/boat_covers/bc-semi.php
Paid under $450 shipped for a full cover for a 35' boat. i got the TYPE 4 in the grey 6.5oz Polyester material. Also got the vents to let it breath.
http://www.websweeper.com/php/boat_covers/bc-semi.php
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www.carriecovers.com
However, I would call John at sunrise Upholstry.
He custom made a cover for my TG for less than the Carrie Covers. The workmanship is 100% top notch. Plus he is an OSO brother.
www.sunriseuph.com
However, I would call John at sunrise Upholstry.
He custom made a cover for my TG for less than the Carrie Covers. The workmanship is 100% top notch. Plus he is an OSO brother.
www.sunriseuph.com
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BillR thanks for the link to carriecovers. That is company I was looking for. I checked out the web site and wow are they
expensive!!!!!!!!!! I Will give your guy a call.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!
expensive!!!!!!!!!! I Will give your guy a call.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by tj309
I am also interested in a boat cover for a 24' cat with twin outboards. Any help here?
Thanks, TJ
Thanks, TJ
http://www.offshoreonly.com/esvon/page-4757.html
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Has anyone bought a boat cover from carriecovers.com over the internet. Check out the website and let me know what you think about the material - I am a little skeptical. It seems a little too lightweight and I was wondering how it would hold up during trailering and as a full time mooring cover while my boat sits outside on the lift.
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
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Has anyone bought a boat cover from carriecovers.com over the internet. Check out the website and let me know what you think about the material - I am a little skeptical. It seems a little too lightweight and I was wondering how it would hold up during trailering and as a full time mooring cover while my boat sits outside on the lift.
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
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Has anyone bought a boat cover from carriecovers.com over the internet. Check out the website and let me know what you think about the material - I am a little skeptical. It seems a little too lightweight and I was wondering how it would hold up during trailering and as a full time mooring cover while my boat sits outside on the lift.
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material