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Abu7000
Posted 4/8/2015 1:12 PM (#764038 - in reply to #763332)
Subject: RE: Boat Covers When Not Trailering Your Boat




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For me, the snap on covers are the way to go. Very easy to put them on after a day of fishing, and they also can work as a trailering cover over moderate distances. I have used one on my 620 for ten years with excellent results. The boat sits in the water on LOTW from early June through mid-October and is covered at the dock. Ten minutes to put it on and five minutes to take it off.
I have a similar cover on my 1880 on Lake Havasu. It is in the water from late October till late April. Again the same story no problems and easy to put on and take off. The snaps work well and last a long time. I have replaced one on the 620’s hull and 3 on the 620’s cover in ten years. No replacements needed on the 1880 in just under two years. I highly recommend a snap on cover. Cindy Covers It in Three Lakes makes a great cover. I had one for my Tuffy 1760 and liked it.


Edited by Abu7000 4/8/2015 1:15 PM

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