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Old 04-11-2008 | 02:40 PM
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anybody know where to buy a full cover for the 24'-0"?
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Old 04-14-2008 | 09:03 AM
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I think I bought mine from Overton's. They will not have a specific cover for a Superboat, pick one that matches your basic type of hull, length and the smallest width. Mine fit good and worked great, straps secured to the trailer.
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Old 04-14-2008 | 09:53 AM
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I bought mine from discount boat cover. I got their nicest material for about $250.00. I think it was polyguard supreme for a 23'-6" boat. When I called I asked the which length would work best. The 23'-6" cover is actually several inches longer and fits like a glove in length. It is also made for an 8' beam boat, so it does come down and cover the sides a fair amount. Link below:

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Old 04-14-2008 | 10:38 AM
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thanks for the info...
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Old 04-14-2008 | 11:15 AM
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You can get a real nice custom fit with sides and all through Superboat.
JMK406 has one.
I think JC quoted me $1700.
I was too cheap and bought mine through coverquest.com for like $250.
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Old 04-14-2008 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Pat McPherson
You can get a real nice custom fit with sides and all through Superboat.
JMK406 has one.
I think JC quoted me $1700.
I was too cheap and bought mine through coverquest.com for like $250.
1700.00 dollars or paco`s?
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Old 04-14-2008 | 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jayhawk261
I bought mine from discount boat cover. I got their nicest material for about $250.00. I think it was polyguard supreme for a 23'-6" boat. When I called I asked the which length would work best. The 23'-6" cover is actually several inches longer and fits like a glove in length. It is also made for an 8' beam boat, so it does come down and cover the sides a fair amount. Link below:

http://www.discountboatcover.com/
Jayhawk- how did you find the material to be on that canvas? Reason I am asking is I have a full cover for my 24, but the canvas actually sticks to the boat whenever the sun comes out and heats up the boat. Then when I pull it off, it leaves a glue/sticky like material (especially on the bow) that takes me 20 minutes to wash off. I tried washing the underside, etc and it still happens. For start of this season, I actually cut the shrink wrap off so that the part from the windshield forward I can still lay down, then lay the canvas on top of it to not get the glue on the boat I have to pull the shrink wrap from the canvas each time I open it up

Did you have anything like that with the one you purchased? How did you find overall quality

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Old 04-14-2008 | 03:29 PM
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The material I have is great. The water beads up and rolls off. It has never penetrated the cover and caused it to stick. When we first got the cover, the boat was sitting on the trailer. We hadn't gotten a pole for the cockpit yet, and it rained a whole bunch. The water made a pool out of the cover in the cockpit, but never bled through. It was dry as a bone underneath. The material is top notch.
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Thanks!
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Old 04-16-2008 | 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jayhawk261
I bought mine from discount boat cover. I got their nicest material for about $250.00. I think it was polyguard supreme for a 23'-6" boat. When I called I asked the which length would work best. The 23'-6" cover is actually several inches longer and fits like a glove in length. It is also made for an 8' beam boat, so it does come down and cover the sides a fair amount. Link below:

http://www.discountboatcover.com/
Do you have a swim platform? I ordered a cover from www.coverquest.com I got the Sharkskin material. It just came today and I didn't put it on yet. I ordered one that says it fits 24.5-25.5'. I'm hoping it comes down over the platform too.
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