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Posted 1/23/2012 9:30 AM (#534421 - in reply to #534213)
Subject: Re: Alumacraft Navigator Boat Cover





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
At the time (this was in March of 2005) it was a tad over $400. It was well worth that price and then some!! Absolutely no leakage, no billowing during trailering, easy on, easy off, and doesn't mar the paint where the cover meets the hull.

I have stored my boat outside for the past 3 winters now, and the cover shows no break-down whatsoever.

The side bungees do not have metal in them, so you don't have to worry about scratching the boat or trailer...they just go down around the trailer and hook to themselves.

The only thing I added was two little rope ratches I got at the local ace hardware to cinch up the rope that goes around the entire edge of the cover so I didn't have to try and tie the cover tight...

If you are in the twin cities area, I would highly recommend them to do the work.

Steve

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