Fender Covers
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Hey guys thought I'd post some pics of my new fender covers. I couldn't find any that matched my boat so I decided to make my own. I went to Hobby Lobby and picked up some Blizzard Felt, Drawstings, And Clasps. Total for everything came to $33 and I have so much felt left over that I'm having pillow covers made for the cuddy. I gave all the material and a fender to my friends aunt and she sewed up 4 covers for me for $20...so its a pretty cheap addition considering the only covers I found online start around $40 Each.
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Looks good! I hope your water is cleaner than ours - those would look like two brown turds hanging off the side of the boat in 1 weekend! haha!
No light color swimsuits, trunks, or otherwise do well in our water (Ohio River).
No light color swimsuits, trunks, or otherwise do well in our water (Ohio River).
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Thanks guys.. easyrider1340.. I mostly will be boating on a reservoir so not horrible but not great.. I bought some 303® Indoor & Outdoor Fabric Guard that I plan on coating the lines and fender covers with.. hopefully this helps keep them clean
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FWIW, I was always told that cloth fender covers were much more likely to scratch a boats finish then bare fenders. The cloth attracts and hold grit where the smooth finish on a fender is less likely to.
I have never used covers so I can not say this is a fact. Just something to think about and either way....keep fenders and covers as clean as possible.
Padraig
I have never used covers so I can not say this is a fact. Just something to think about and either way....keep fenders and covers as clean as possible.
Padraig
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FWIW, I was always told that cloth fender covers were much more likely to scratch a boats finish then bare fenders. The cloth attracts and hold grit where the smooth finish on a fender is less likely to.
I have never used covers so I can not say this is a fact. Just something to think about and either way....keep fenders and covers as clean as possible.
Padraig
I have never used covers so I can not say this is a fact. Just something to think about and either way....keep fenders and covers as clean as possible.
Padraig
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I've heard that as well that if you don't keep them clean that it is more likely to especially sand.. The reason why I put them on is we tie off in lines (similar to party cove in loto) so I don't have to worry about sand or splinters...I'll see how it goes don't have much invested in them so if they don't stay clean it's not a big deal... I also put drawstrings on them so I can quickly take them off if I'm docking on a wooden dock or decide to take it out on the Mississippi and go thru the locks.




