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Originally Posted by handfulz28
(Post 2171150)
Test it on a local trip, not all covers handle the same.
I never tow with mine, costs alot to replace and if it does rain the interior will be fine if it gets wet, I usually don't tow mine unless its a nice day anyway. |
Originally Posted by 245 limited
(Post 2172271)
we towed my friends 353 with the cover last year because of rain and it came off and I was behind him and ran it over!
I'm fortunate in that my cover has straps underneath which wrap around the rear rails (just before the swim step), so I think even if the worst happened and it unsnapped I wouldn't lose the cover into traffic, I'd just have about 17 feet of canvas flapping crazily at the scared, honking drivers behind me :D Thanks Fastmcars for posting this question and everyone else for chiming in. |
[QUOTE=rhsj2006;2172279]
I'm fortunate in that my cover has straps underneath which wrap around the rear rails (just before the swim step), so I think even if the worst happened and it unsnapped I wouldn't lose the cover into traffic, I'd just have about 17 feet of canvas flapping crazily at the scared, honking drivers behind me :D QUOTE] Thats the worst part, they ripped right off of my friends!! Just don't tow with it. |
If it's nice out and going shorter distance I'll go topless!
For longer trips like to use cover to keep dirt & dust out of cockpit. On one boat w/ used cover it would start to peel off of snaps, so I duct taped down the leading edge for a long trip. |
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