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PSAGuy
Posted 4/4/2015 9:15 PM (#763376 - in reply to #763332)
Subject: Re: Boat Covers When Not Trailering Your Boat




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Location: Lake Elmo, MN
I have a Ranger 620 and NEVER cover it when it's in the water. The Ranger cover is terrific for trailering and storage but I would not dream of messing with it dockside. The boat still looks like new even though it's 7 years old. It's seen it's share of overnight storms and even snow from time to time while docked. The dew and rain should not hurt the interior at all. Sun is another story tho, but you don't want to cover it anytime there is sun.

I'd leave it alone and bring towels down to dri it in the morning.

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