I need the web site to the cover place
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Anyone have it? It was posted in the baja area before but I can't find it. They were selling those grey heavy canvis/clothe full towable covers for like 250. Anyone have the web site??
Thanks,
Tank
Thanks,
Tank
Last edited by thisistank; 10-15-2002 at 11:39 AM.
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coversearch.com I think.
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Baja History
2000 29 Outlaw 2x454 mags (sold)
2000 25 Outlaw 502 (moved up to 29 OL)
1998 232 Islander 7.4 (got the 25 OL)
Tow Rig
04 Excursion EB PSD 4x4 6" lift 35's
MY PICS: http://community.webshots.com/user/skygod73
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I just ordered a cover for my H2X from Coverquest.com. I checked out them and also Iboats.com, and the prices were about the same. Overtons also said they would beat the price of anyone I could come up with, but the girl at coverquest was really helpful.
They will send you color and fabric samples if you ask.
They will send you color and fabric samples if you ask.
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Forgot to include the phone number for coverquest. 888-726-9300. I dealt with Amber.
I even called the manufacturer, (Westland, who seems to be the main player in covers) and they wouldn"t sell direct to me. They recommended Coverquest.
I ordered the Sharkshin. Only 6.5 oz., but is waterproof. the heavier cover (11oz) is basically a canvas material, and I have had that stuff on other boats and was real unhappy. They let through a lot of moisture, are heavy, and-oh yeah, they cost about twice as much, too.
I even called the manufacturer, (Westland, who seems to be the main player in covers) and they wouldn"t sell direct to me. They recommended Coverquest.
I ordered the Sharkshin. Only 6.5 oz., but is waterproof. the heavier cover (11oz) is basically a canvas material, and I have had that stuff on other boats and was real unhappy. They let through a lot of moisture, are heavy, and-oh yeah, they cost about twice as much, too.
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Thanks you guys. I went to boatcoverdirect.com and checked the prices and stock. They have the same type of covers for good prices it seems. It looks like the 6.5 oz. "poly-guard" cover is the one I'm going to get. 289 is the price. Seems like a good deal.
pwam, the 6.5 is the most money out of all three styles. Would you say it's the best cover??
Tank
pwam, the 6.5 is the most money out of all three styles. Would you say it's the best cover??
Tank
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I haven't seen the covers at coverdirect, but you have to be careful that the cover you are ordering is a custom-fit cover that is made specifically for your model of boat. Some companies show a cheaper price for a "semi-custom" cover, but if you read the fine print, what you are really getting is a cover that is kind of made for a boat with about the measurements as yours. i went with the full costom fit, because I want the damn thing to fit like it's supposed to.




