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| Im looking for a cover for my boat something that I can use 2 times a year that wont cost a fortune but won't rip first use. Any suggestions? |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
I would say check out cabelas covers. They usually have a good selection of materials colors etc. shark skin covers are supposed to be pretty decent from what I have seen...
These would be their more universal covers, but depending on what you want to spend, they will have semi-custom as well
Steve |
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Location: oswego, il | The problem with universal covers are they don't fit perfectly. When they don't fit perfectly they flap around and beat up your boat. Good for covering in the garage or driveway. they are more expensive but get one made. |
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Location: E. Tenn | I've had real good luck with the Cabelas semi custom covers as far as fit and longevity.. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | I have been happy the covers from Shoremaster, now called Shoretex. |
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Location: Chicago | I bought a Classic Accessories Stellex cover for about $70 from Amazon and it has been fine the two times I've used it trailering. I was a bit worried about the fit at first since it's not custom, but it fits surprisingly well. Does the job for $70... |
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