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scmuskies
Posted 10/19/2010 11:57 AM (#463767)
Subject: Cabela's brand boat covers





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Location: Mayville, WI
Anybody have any experience with these? The reviews seem favorable.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Semi-Custom-V-Hull-Fishing-B...

I know a custom cover is ideal, but 95% of the time my boat is stored indoors and this seems like a much more economical option. I'm looking for something to cover it on trips where I don't have the option of indoor storage. Trailerability is not a big issue. Only issue is finding one wide enough for my Navigator.

sc
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Posted 10/20/2010 8:30 PM (#463990 - in reply to #463767)
Subject: RE: Cabela's brand boat covers


I'd be wary of Cabela's boat covers. Bought one recently brand new from the store in original packaging. The cover seemed like a great deal, a trailerable model for only $80. When I got it home, noticed a piece for the included support pole was missing, no big deal. Proceeded to put the cover on my boat, and keep in mind I opened the previoulsy un-opened package, and there wer already holes in the cover. On the bright side, Cabela's took the cover back without any fuss.
sworrall
Posted 10/20/2010 8:43 PM (#463994 - in reply to #463767)
Subject: Re: Cabela's brand boat covers





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The cover will work fine for what you mention.
djwilliams
Posted 10/26/2010 11:33 PM (#464692 - in reply to #463767)
Subject: RE: Cabela's brand boat covers




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Location: Ames, Iowa
I have one for my boat and I don't trailer it- don't think it's really made for that. I'm very happy with this cover. It works great for covering boat for a week or two in MN outside while I'm back in Iowa. Plan to use it this winter in the shed at the farm with a roll of poly over the top to keep the dust off.
Hunter4
Posted 10/28/2010 9:23 PM (#464934 - in reply to #463767)
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Sc,

I have a Navigator. Let me know if you find one that fits.

Thank you
scmuskies
Posted 11/1/2010 9:12 AM (#465230 - in reply to #463767)
Subject: RE: Cabela's brand boat covers





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Location: Mayville, WI
Update: Got the cover just in time for the storm last week. The boat sat outside, covered through the worst of it last week up by Park Falls and did phenomenal! Inside was bone dry and the cover fit great for a non-custom cover, it is well worth the price.

Hunter:

I've got a Navigator 165 tiller & went with the 17'6" cover w/ 96" max beam & 96" max width in the link I provided in my first post. The extra length (boat is 16'8") was to accommodate the bow mount. Overall fit for the Navigator was great!

sc


Hunter4
Posted 11/1/2010 12:00 PM (#465248 - in reply to #463767)
Subject: Re: Cabela's brand boat covers




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Thanks for help SC.
scmuskies
Posted 11/1/2010 2:12 PM (#465255 - in reply to #465248)
Subject: Re: Cabela's brand boat covers





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Location: Mayville, WI
EDIT: You'll need to get supports for the cover in back of the boat. I used a 5gal bucket for the front, but didn't have anything for the back. Didn't affect the cover performance, just had to bail out a pool of water on it once & a while. Also, my boat has rails w/ rod holder mounts & the cover fit just fine over them.


sc
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