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Help with 311 cockpit cover
Called a couple local places they want to charge us $1500- $3,500.00 to have one "custom" made. Formula factory was no help. This makes no sense to me I can purchase a full cover online for under $500. Looking for any options, experience etc. Thanks!
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Yes, custom covers will be expensive. However they are normally the best material and come down lower on the hull and have extra material on the "stress points" than online covers. I do not trailer with my cover on since vents were added. Here is a Carver "online" semi-custom, with vents added after the fact:
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Originally Posted by FSTBMW
(Post 4292904)
Called a couple local places they want to charge us $1500- $3,500.00 to have one "custom" made. Formula factory was no help. This makes no sense to me I can purchase a full cover online for under $500. Looking for any options, experience etc. Thanks!
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Great point! I'll try that after its out of storage.
What I'm finding out is it so expensive because they don't have a "pattern" therefore they can call it custom made in other words much more expensive. I'm hoping somebody chimes in and says yeah go here they have a pattern for it haha. Thanks for the replys! |
Originally Posted by FSTBMW
(Post 4293701)
Great point! I'll try that after its out of storage.
What I'm finding out is it so expensive because they don't have a "pattern" therefore they can call it custom made in other words much more expensive. I'm hoping somebody chimes in and says yeah go here they have a pattern for it haha. Thanks for the replys! As an aside, I know you probably don't want to make a bigger deal out of a cover than it already is...but if I were you I'd look into cigarette style covers. those formula snap buttons are garbage. with salt and water in general, the snaps corrode and either pull out of the boat or out of the cover. Worth the money to change it over. Nows the time. Just my 0.02. |
My 272 cockpit cover was 900. Very nice cover. If you keep the snaps make sure you keep Chapstick on them. Sounds crazy but after using Chapstick mine always felt brand new and it lasted a long time.
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Originally Posted by I.C.U.Lookin
(Post 4293846)
My 272 cockpit cover was 900. Very nice cover. If you keep the snaps make sure you keep Chapstick on them. Sounds crazy but after using Chapstick mine always felt brand new and it lasted a long time.
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Originally Posted by 1MOSES1
(Post 4293863)
We used wd-40, silicone spray, and Vaseline. it was a pia to constantly monitor and apply. Forget to apply a couple times and you need jaws of life to pull it apart.
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I just had a new cockpit cover made in October for my 272 SR1...
$1200.00 It does keep the inside bone dry... They multiply the length of the boat by "their" rate... |
Thanks guys great info!
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Get with a guy called badmonkey he just had both a cockpit cover and.a full cover made and man o man are they sweet
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