Eliminator 33 2005 cover?
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Eliminator 33 2005 cover?
I am looking for information about a cover for this boat. Are there manufactures that make them or are they all home made/made to fit? I have to travel a great deal in a month and would like to find a cover. Any info on where to get one or will I have to use my wife's sowing machine. : )
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I am looking for information about a cover for this boat. Are there manufactures that make them or are they all home made/made to fit? I have to travel a great deal in a month and would like to find a cover. Any info on where to get one or will I have to use my wife's sowing machine. : )
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I am justifying it as keeping my gelcoat purdee, and minimize the time I spend washing/waxing, etc.. Not very practical, but then again, what about this little hobby of ours is?
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We have a guy (Steve's Custom Canvas) here in Rochester NY that's a 3 man shop that does really good work. I've been using him for years to do repairs, etc.. A few years back I asked him to make me a cockpit cover...did an excellent job. Then I asked him to make custom cuhsions for our built in seating on our deck/terrace...did an awesome job. So now, I am having him create a custom full cover w/Sunbrella material. We're still working on the design. Won't be ready until 2nd week in April. Once it's done, I'll post pics.
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I am having a full cover made as I type this. Going to keep it covered while it is on my lift. It's not cheap ($1800), as I am having him do some things like rubber fittings over exhuast pipes, shock cords around all ends/corners, non-scratch eyelets around the bottoms for tie downs, etc..
I am justifying it as keeping my gelcoat purdee, and minimize the time I spend washing/waxing, etc.. Not very practical, but then again, what about this little hobby of ours is?
I am justifying it as keeping my gelcoat purdee, and minimize the time I spend washing/waxing, etc.. Not very practical, but then again, what about this little hobby of ours is?
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Tanks for all the replys I think I will make a few calls to see if I can get one made... I just purchased this one and my previous boat has a full cover. I keep it clean and a cover is the way to go....!
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Full cover with headliner material sewn underneath for scratch protection! The material is TopGun, very durable, I had one on my 26' Daytona, 10 years old and still going strong. As well with the headliner material I tow with mine, without wind buff. Local guy made one for about $1300.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...e=18586&size=1
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...e=18585&size=1
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...e=18586&size=1
http://www.offshoreonly.com/gallery/...e=18585&size=1