30 Outlaw Travel Cover
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From: Bucyrus, OH.
The 29ol is (28'9") long, and the 30ol is (30'1") overall length....so you will end up with 16" of extra material at the transom. The rest of the cover should fit, but it may be baggy in some areas? You may have a better chance fitting a 302, or 33ol cover and include the swim platform under the cover?
I often wanted to try this on my 29 Outlaw.
XT
I often wanted to try this on my 29 Outlaw.
XT
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From: Tomball (Houston), TX
The way this cover fits and stays secure for trailering is very specific to the cleat location on the boat. The cover has 4 cutouts for 4 of the cleats and it slips/stretches over the cleats to hold it in place. Then the ratchet system locks it down below the rub rail. I think the cover would fit over the 29 but I don't think it would strap to it or trailer very well.
These are nice covers. I trailered from Texas to Destin and back with mine with no problems. I lucked out and picked one up very cheap from Speed4U when they were getting rid of the last of their inventory a few months ago.
These are nice covers. I trailered from Texas to Destin and back with mine with no problems. I lucked out and picked one up very cheap from Speed4U when they were getting rid of the last of their inventory a few months ago.
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The 29ol is (28'9") long, and the 30ol is (30'1") overall length....so you will end up with 16" of extra material at the transom. The rest of the cover should fit, but it may be baggy in some areas? You may have a better chance fitting a 302, or 33ol cover and include the swim platform under the cover?
I often wanted to try this on my 29 Outlaw.
XT
I often wanted to try this on my 29 Outlaw.
XT

Yes the 302 version will fit like a glove. I had it on my 29OL. The fuel door and cleats wont line up but the cover fits great for it purpose.





