Boat cover for a old SR1...
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formula,
I bought one for my 91 292 last year online. I seem to recall it was about $340.00, full cover, reinforced along entire perimeter, sewn in loops and straps supplied. I'll dig up the name of the place and send you a link.
I bought one for my 91 292 last year online. I seem to recall it was about $340.00, full cover, reinforced along entire perimeter, sewn in loops and straps supplied. I'll dig up the name of the place and send you a link.
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From: Eastern Lake Ontario
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Originally Posted by ThirdBird
Back over to the food channel.
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It's a little confusing though. Which fabric would be best for a storage cover? It seems like the Poly-guard would be the choice. But, then again, the 11 oz Poly-cotton seems like it could "breath" better?
What do ya'll think? I don't want a glorified "tarp" put on my boat. I made that mistake ONCE and I'll never do that again!
What do ya'll think? I don't want a glorified "tarp" put on my boat. I made that mistake ONCE and I'll never do that again!
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From: Eastern Lake Ontario
I wouldn't go with the cotton, big mistake. That stuff is similar to the old style canvas tarps. It'll reject water for like a week then just become a big, soggy spnge. Plus it weighs a lot.


