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Old 09-30-2008, 09:29 AM
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Guys I have a brand NEW Black Baja factory full trailer / mooring cover.

I have used a gray one for two seasons now and these are a really sweet cover made custom for the 36 Outlaw. They were an $1100.00 option when I bought my boat new and if I had known at that time how nice there were I would have bought it with the boat.

The cover has vents that allow it to stay tight on the boat when trailering and not blow up like a balloon. It has a zip out access so you can fuel the boat up with the cover on.

Here are some pictures of my boat with the gray cover on it. The cover I have for sale is "BLACK" and is brand new in the box never used.

$575.00 gets it and I will ship it UPS free.

I can accept Visa, Mastercard and Amex.

PM me if you are interested.

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Old 09-30-2008, 09:34 AM
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A few more shots.

BRAND NEW

BLACK in color

$575.00

This is probably the very last factory cover you will ever find for a 36 Outlaw that is brand new.
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Old 09-30-2008, 02:44 PM
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What material is that?

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Originally Posted by obnoxus
What material is that?

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Sunbrella

It is a very high quality cover.

They are reinforced in the right spot, have the cut outs for the cleats and fit all the way around the boat under the rub rail.

It comes with two poles and a strap system that support it in the cockpit area also.

Great for trailering, great for storage and for mooring.
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Sunbrella? I think you mean Surlast?

http://www.sailrite.com/Categories/S...-Marine-Fabric
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Originally Posted by WOTW2E
Sunbrella? I think you mean Surlast?

http://www.sailrite.com/Categories/S...-Marine-Fabric
My Bad SORRY

I knew should have called you first for the answer. It is a little more slick for like of better terms then Sunbrella.

Still a very nice product.
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What about weight?

I had an Aqualon cover on my 272 that was 1/3 of the weight of a sunbrella cover and a better cover IMHO
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Originally Posted by obnoxus
What about weight?

I had an Aqualon cover on my 272 that was 1/3 of the weight of a sunbrella cover and a better cover IMHO
Not that bad.

The wife reminded me also that we had a full cover for the boat made back in 02 that was sunbrella and it was HEAVY. I sold it then later bought the factory cover.

In the box the cover and all hardware weights about 20 pounds. It is a two person job getting it on the boat unless you are really good. I have taken it off the boat by myself a couple of times no problem.
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i bought one of these from mark last year and i put it on by myself in about 5 mins. they are the best for runing down the road. thanks again mark
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Dock,

It is sold -- IT IS MINE!! I will PM you now.

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