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Location: Bloomington, IL | So I have these great tie down points for the cover that apparently came with it. It was a custom made one at some shop near the boats previous owner. They are awesome, and I'd like to find more.
You use a black rubber tube type bungee with a hook on one end. On the plain end, you slip the tube through the top of this clip and then pull it up into the wedged gap to tighten it down. It's so freakin easy!
I have tried to google it, but its really difficult to find it when you aren't really sure what to call it. So had anybody seen this type and know what to call it?
Thanks a lot!
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Location: Minnesota | is there a name on the boat cover ?who made it ? your right with out knowing the name its hard I looked and could not find it eather |
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Location: Bloomington, IL | Sadly the label is no longer on the cover. Doh! |
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Location: Bloomington, IL | huzzah! 6th one down.
http://www.cinchy.com/components.html
I actually got in touch with the seller, who gave me the canvas shops name. The lady at the canvas shop was reluctant to tell me what the system was and suggested I come on up to the shop to buy some...understandable, but they are 2.5 hrs north of here. But in my interrogation she let a few keywords slip that enabled me to search more accurately. :D
I would suggest to anyone if they are tired of rope to give this system a try.
Edited by scolba 8/6/2013 1:48 PM
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