New Boat Cover
#36
Originally Posted by candyman35
ttt
i would ask Kameron, he just bought my boat and he bought a cover fit pretty good,,
i believe off the shelf,,
box says; pb 35 sd polygaurd from Iboats..
Nice cover,..
kameron chime in here, help,,, : ) im in deep without the answers
#37
Originally Posted by Jonas
need a cover eh?
i would ask Kameron, he just bought my boat and he bought a cover fit pretty good,,
i believe off the shelf,,
box says; pb 35 sd polygaurd from Iboats..
Nice cover,..
kameron chime in here, help,,, : ) im in deep without the answers
i would ask Kameron, he just bought my boat and he bought a cover fit pretty good,,
i believe off the shelf,,
box says; pb 35 sd polygaurd from Iboats..
Nice cover,..
kameron chime in here, help,,, : ) im in deep without the answers
Dan
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I bought a Carrie Cover for my 38. They had 3 or 4 materials they use so I picked the lightest one. It showed up (in white) and seemed like it was like a tyvex material but was some type of nylon. The thing weighed like 9 pounds. Fast fwd 3 months later-it shredded itself (outside on a boat lift) due to ultraviolet eating at material I thought-they disagreed but they sent me a new one anyway. Same thing happened. I paid like $1200 for it. The next one shredded like the first one and I called them and they sent me yet another made out of material # 2. It weighs about 11 lbs and is perfect. I have had it for about 5 months and no issues. They were nice and responsive (unknown in our world generally) so I would recommend them. Expensive but real light and it is the bomb. I think it is parachute material.
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Jayl13
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02-07-2003 07:15 AM




Give Algola canvas a call. I'm sure he can extend the sides. 

