Full Cover for 340 PQ
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Has anyone used a pre made cover from Carver Industries or similar ready-made cover on the 340 or 380 PQ?
Interested to know how they fit and how they hold up (I will be using in Michigan year-around so with snow)
If you have one on the PQ can you send a pic to [email protected]
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Jeff
Interested to know how they fit and how they hold up (I will be using in Michigan year-around so with snow)
If you have one on the PQ can you send a pic to [email protected]
Thanks
Jeff
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Has anyone used a pre made cover from Carver Industries or similar ready-made cover on the 340 or 380 PQ?
Interested to know how they fit and how they hold up (I will be using in Michigan year-around so with snow)
If you have one on the PQ can you send a pic to [email protected]
Thanks
Jeff
Interested to know how they fit and how they hold up (I will be using in Michigan year-around so with snow)
If you have one on the PQ can you send a pic to [email protected]
Thanks
Jeff
Jeff,
I no longer have any photos with my full cover on. Boat is kept in a shop during of season, so cover is not on to conveniently get a quick photo. I can tell you that my Carver cover fits my 380 Avenger as well as one would expect a custom fit cover to fit. If the 340 fits as well as a 380 cover, you will be extremely happy.
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I don't have a PQ but I've had a Carver cover for my 35 Donzi for 2 years now. I would definitely recommend for the money. It fits snug under the rub rail all the way around the boat and keeps water out very well. I use a pole system in the cockpit area to keep the water from laying on the cover and no issues so far. I'm in Michigan and the boat is outside on a lift all summer, but i haven't used it in the winter, the boat stored inside during the off season. I would probably recommend getting it shrink wrapped for winter storage if the boat's left outside. .
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Has anyone used a pre made cover from Carver Industries or similar ready-made cover on the 340 or 380 PQ?
Interested to know how they fit and how they hold up (I will be using in Michigan year-around so with snow)
If you have one on the PQ can you send a pic to [email protected]
Thanks
Jeff
Interested to know how they fit and how they hold up (I will be using in Michigan year-around so with snow)
If you have one on the PQ can you send a pic to [email protected]
Thanks
Jeff
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Jeff,
I no longer have any photos with my full cover on. Boat is kept in a shop during of season, so cover is not on to conveniently get a quick photo. I can tell you that my Carver cover fits my 380 Avenger as well as one would expect a custom fit cover to fit. If the 340 fits as well as a 380 cover, you will be extremely happy.
I no longer have any photos with my full cover on. Boat is kept in a shop during of season, so cover is not on to conveniently get a quick photo. I can tell you that my Carver cover fits my 380 Avenger as well as one would expect a custom fit cover to fit. If the 340 fits as well as a 380 cover, you will be extremely happy.
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In an effort to lock down all these rules before the snap, to finalize shot gun vs. cover:
- a character under cover takes half damage from shot
- evasion allows a save for full or half against shot
- improved evasion allows a save for all or none against shot
- cover and evasion can stack against cover not two saves, but both benefits apply
- a character under cover takes half damage from shot
- evasion allows a save for full or half against shot
- improved evasion allows a save for all or none against shot
- cover and evasion can stack against cover not two saves, but both benefits apply



