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Old 03-22-2005, 11:34 AM
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Hope some one can help. I had seen an advertisement for a very light weight full cover that was made out of parachute like material. I am looking for this company I remember the add
having a girl in a bikini holding the cover in a bag. If any of you know the company web site I would greatly appreciate a link.

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i ordered a similar cover last year from another place. It was half the cost and i was pretty impressed by the quality.

Paid under $450 shipped for a full cover for a 35' boat. i got the TYPE 4 in the grey 6.5oz Polyester material. Also got the vents to let it breath.

http://www.websweeper.com/php/boat_covers/bc-semi.php
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Old 03-22-2005, 02:18 PM
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www.carriecovers.com

However, I would call John at sunrise Upholstry.
He custom made a cover for my TG for less than the Carrie Covers. The workmanship is 100% top notch. Plus he is an OSO brother.

www.sunriseuph.com
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I got samples from Carrie Covers .....the lite one is unbelievably thin ...so thin you can see thru it ..kinda like wax paper ....
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BillR thanks for the link to carriecovers. That is company I was looking for. I checked out the web site and wow are they
expensive!!!!!!!!!! I Will give your guy a call.

Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am also interested in a boat cover for a 24' cat with twin outboards. Any help here?

Thanks, TJ
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I am also interested in a boat cover for a 24' cat with twin outboards. Any help here?

Thanks, TJ
how bout this ?

http://www.offshoreonly.com/esvon/page-4757.html
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Has anyone bought a boat cover from carriecovers.com over the internet. Check out the website and let me know what you think about the material - I am a little skeptical. It seems a little too lightweight and I was wondering how it would hold up during trailering and as a full time mooring cover while my boat sits outside on the lift.
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
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Originally Posted by JCat 38
Has anyone bought a boat cover from carriecovers.com over the internet. Check out the website and let me know what you think about the material - I am a little skeptical. It seems a little too lightweight and I was wondering how it would hold up during trailering and as a full time mooring cover while my boat sits outside on the lift.
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
I have a carrie cover on my 42 fountain. The rear of the boat gets morning sun and the cover is trash after 2 years. If you get much sun I would find a different cover
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Originally Posted by JCat 38
Has anyone bought a boat cover from carriecovers.com over the internet. Check out the website and let me know what you think about the material - I am a little skeptical. It seems a little too lightweight and I was wondering how it would hold up during trailering and as a full time mooring cover while my boat sits outside on the lift.
I would be buying the Hydro-Shield material
I got some samples from them and the lightest one is like onion skin ..or wax paper .. you can see thru it ...I would ask them about the sun ... they advertise for Aircraft .maybe they mean in the hangers ..... expensive too ...1200.00 + ..m
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