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lastcall02 11-27-2012 10:09 AM

Boat Covers for the PQ
 
Are there any companies that manufacture boat covers for Powerquests? I think it's time to invest in a nice winter cover for next year rather then doing the shrink wrap thing. Just seems like such a waste of money when you rip it off in the spring time. I may ask a local canvas lady I've used for things in the past to make a custom cover for me, but thought I'd check with you guys first. Thanks

PROWRENCH 11-27-2012 11:49 AM

You'll have to get it custom made.

PQ260SX 11-27-2012 03:09 PM

And be prepared to part with some money. Good covers are far from cheap.

Cory H 11-27-2012 06:50 PM

Bought one for my 380 Avenger from Carver Industries. I went with the Performance Poly Guard material and price was around $500. Cover fits excellent.

verbi69 11-27-2012 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by Cory H (Post 3822382)
Bought one for my 380 Avenger from Carver Industries. I went with the Performance Poly Guard material and price was around $500. Cover fits excellent.

How long ago was that, I'm thinking I should get on as well.

AJ POWERPLAY 11-28-2012 03:15 AM

Mike- get a hold of our good buddy Thomas... He has a cover guy that's excellent. Even has your factory 380 pattern:D
I would call ya to tell ya but you never answer any calls!! :p

lastcall02 11-28-2012 05:50 AM


Originally Posted by PQ260SX (Post 3822270)
And be prepared to part with some money. Good covers are far from cheap.

I'm sure I will have to open the savings account just to have one made :eekdrop:, but it will be worth it long term. Sinking $400.00 a winter in shrink wrap adds up so I'd rather put that money towards a cover that will "hopefully" last ten years or so. If we did not plan on keeping this boat long term then I would not bother on the cover, but long term; I think it would be a good investment.

Cory H. Thanks for the tip. I will look them up and see what they have to offer.

verbi69 11-28-2012 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by ajfisher (Post 3822642)
Mike- get a hold of our good buddy Thomas... He has a cover guy that's excellent. Even has your factory 380 pattern:D
I would call ya to tell ya but you never answer any calls!! :p

Oh man I love you guys!!
I'm in the middle of moving but i may just answer if you call.....

Cory H 11-28-2012 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by verbi69 (Post 3822550)
How long ago was that, I'm thinking I should get on as well.

I bought it in May when I bought the boat. Did not put it on until a couple weeks ago after I winterized and took to storage, as I keep it in a covered slip during the season. Cover fits very well. Only complaint is the drawstring is elastic. I plan to replace it with 1/4" rope and use a "cincher" ratchet. The elastic drawstring makes for a PITA removal and replacement, as you can't roll it up well. Otherwise, fit iand quality is excellent. If faced with the need for another cover, I would buy another from Carver in a heartbeat.

I used Westland for my old boat and it fit like a glove as well. Westland did not have any for Powerquest when I was looking.

ALL_IN! 11-28-2012 01:58 PM

If you order from Carver, call them up and ask for what you want (including a discount). Lady helped me with 10% off web prices. Received in 7 days on my door step as promised. Fits good for a relatively generic fit.


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