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These are photos of our storage cover, shown here on boats with old
and new style hatches. They have some features that we like: The straps
pull the deck tight and there are separate tie down points for the side
skirts so you can get the deck pulled very tight. There are no holes in
the deck to let in the water, snow and UV, and we've sealed the
stanchions and motor mounts with collars to help keep the water out.
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| Here is the "top view" of the cover
on a boat with new style hatches.
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| Here is the same cover on a boat with the old
style hatches. It doesn't fit quite as tightly, but you
can still get it pretty snug.
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| Here's the stern view. You can see the
cut out and collar for the motor mount. Not all of the
motor mounts are in the same spot or the same size, so you will
have to take some measurements for us so we can get it right for
your boat.
The next three photos show the side view of
the cover on the boat with the new style hatches. In the top two
photos, we've cinched up the sides by tensioning a few of the
side ties. Even though the sides are a little loose, the
top is still very tight. |
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Here is the side view of the cover on the older
boat. Notice that the side skirts come all the way down
below the true waterline. This is important if you have an older
boat that is colored all the way to the waterline.
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| If you are going to store your boat in the
cover all winter or for a long time, you may want to add some
supports across the cockpit to keep the snow creating a water
pool over the cockpit. |
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