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ESOX Maniac
Posted 11/24/2005 11:09 AM (#166436)
Subject: Boat cover material?





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
I saw DH BUC's boat cover post. I'm also looking for a new boat cover. My old cover is canvas circa ~1988. It's toast, it tear's if I even look at it and I'm sick of patching it! I got a 10 x 20 poly tarp on ESOX Maniac right now. It works but it sure looks tacky, so it's time to get a new custom cover.

I've read somewhere on this great big honkin' worldwide web that it's important to use a breathable material to prevent mildew during long storage periods. Is this true? If so what's the very best material? Price is not the issue, performance is my my main goal as I'll probably keep ESOX Maniac until I can't drag my old carcass into her to go fishing.

Have fun!
Al

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