best cover for nor-tech 390?
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Southbrook, beautiful boat. Where in Mass are you?
I have all the individual covers for seats, helm etc. It's not a bad system, takes 10 minutes to pull them off and store them, probably 25 minutes to put them on. Whats nice is it's a one person job, even in the wind. I had a roof and motor cover made to match.I did a one piece cover for all three motors that works well. The roof is the only challenge in the wind. Yours probably wouldn't be as difficult with a tubular t-top. I have the rounded waxed roof, so the cover slides around until I get it buckled
I have all the individual covers for seats, helm etc. It's not a bad system, takes 10 minutes to pull them off and store them, probably 25 minutes to put them on. Whats nice is it's a one person job, even in the wind. I had a roof and motor cover made to match.I did a one piece cover for all three motors that works well. The roof is the only challenge in the wind. Yours probably wouldn't be as difficult with a tubular t-top. I have the rounded waxed roof, so the cover slides around until I get it buckled
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Yes, out all summer. The covers go over the gunnel, and snap to the underside of the rub rail. I don't have Sea Deck, so the only thing exposed is the gel coated floor. Its self bailing, and I use non skid wax, so the floor is clean with a hose rinse . If I find a pic with the covers on, I'll post them.
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Yes, out all summer. The covers go over the gunnel, and snap to the underside of the rub rail. I don't have Sea Deck, so the only thing exposed is the gel coated floor. Its self bailing, and I use non skid wax, so the floor is clean with a hose rinse . If I find a pic with the covers on, I'll post them.




