TG BOW Cover
#1
Thread Starter
FIERCE ALLEGIANCE
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,207
Likes: 0
From: West palm Beach, FL & SML VA
My 99 TG has a second set of turn buckles (see pics) that I was told was for a bow cover. I'm guessing the cover had a nose cone sewed into it and the top end attached to the turn buckles.
Q?: Does anyone have/use this set up and if so do you have any pics? I'm looking to have one made UNLESS someone is looking to sell one? I'm really in the market for a full cover but I'll work with what I have.
The spider chit is taking it's toll on my deck.
Q?: Does anyone have/use this set up and if so do you have any pics? I'm looking to have one made UNLESS someone is looking to sell one? I'm really in the market for a full cover but I'll work with what I have.
The spider chit is taking it's toll on my deck.
#3
Seems kinda redundant to add another set of snaps to have a front bow cover. What should have been done is the original ones replaced with a longer version and then you would have only had one set on the boat. Of course a little late for that now. I have made a coule of bow covers for Cigs for fellow OSOers and sent them to them. What is required tho is for the customer be able to install the "washer" side of the "turnbuckle" fastener. This requires a special tool. Let me know if you need more info.
John
John
#6
Thread Starter
FIERCE ALLEGIANCE
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,207
Likes: 0
From: West palm Beach, FL & SML VA
Thanks all. What I really need is a pattern or sample to have another one made. Does anyone know where I should start? Maybe someone has given theirs to a local shop for this before? Any suggestions would be great.
#7
Originally Posted by Blue by You
Thanks all. What I really need is a pattern or sample to have another one made. Does anyone know where I should start? Maybe someone has given theirs to a local shop for this before? Any suggestions would be great.
[email protected]





