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    Default Boat Cover Ideas

    I bought a generic cover which is really nice. Looking for ideas on how to make it high in open bow area and by motor. Water just sits on cover. I want to make something that I can move in and out easily. It has extra slack because of tower. Any ideas?

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    Are there no poles? That is how mine stays "high" in those areas - there are poles
    under the cover.

    (all images from Overtons)



    I also used to use something like this on my old I/O boat (In addition to the Poles)


    It wasn't the best, but it did help. I have also seen strap connectors sewn on the
    top of the cover, which then have a strap to the tower to hold sections up - but
    if those are not already there, not sure how you would get one in there.
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    S_I, I went with a fitted cover from ebay and I don't have poles yet either. When the boat is on the trailer, the cover can be secured tightly with bungees to the trailer. But when the boat is docked overnight at my cabin, I have nothing to bungee the trailer down too. The cover also has a rope around the edge that I can tie in back, but since it doesn't have any kind of cinch it doesn't get very tight. Also the cover is not designed to go around tower legs. I could alter it, but not with tht rope that goes around the perimeter of the cover.
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    i just got a cover from iboats. had it altered at a sail shop to fit around the tower legs....$140. they had it done in 1 day, it started raining when i was putting it on the boat. hasn't rained here in months too, i'll take whatever i can get.

    i bought the boat vent II when i got the cover. it's a pole with a vent....cut a small hole in the cover, the vent covers the hole but let's air vent out the top. i haven't installed it yet. it's been raining all weekend, the lake is up 1'....34 more to go, lol.




    the windshield is high enough for my front tent. lower the trailer a little and it runs straight off. the cover came with straps, they're a must.
    Last edited by Salty87; 09-14-2009 at 01:23 PM.

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    and there is a form of that pole that allows you to adjust the height from OUTSIDE,
    once the cover is already on and snapped/tied down. I will try to find it ...
    2008 24 SSV, Gravity Games Edition.

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    Here it is - I may have to get some of these, adjusting the pole after the cover is on
    is a pain (and yes, when you have KIDS helping uncover the boat, the poles get
    "messed with")

    http://skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=5007-3

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    I made a similar set up to the straps but I used pvc. It works ok but still puddles in the front. I may try sewing connectors to the tower. I think I can do that if I can find pics that will show hardware they used on previous covers. Does anyone know were I might find pics of that?

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    If you search rickr's resto thread he's got a pretty good set up using plastic pipe to boost his boat cover over the cockpit, I found a way to make it work for me and my bow, and no longer have water pooling there...
    Tower ties also sound like a good idea......
    Then again the ABS pipe with a tennis ball on top worked for me all summer!!
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    I use Yoga Balls To hold my covers up they work great and you can add or release air as needed. They will not damage the seats or the carpet. Then you can deflate when not in use.
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    Keith, Fantastic idea for the playpen - mine has apole that I have to take the
    center seat cushion out to use - hate it. Wanted to figure something
    out that wouldn't hurt the seats.

    Now - in the main cockpit, I have 2 poles (this is the FACTORY cover, mind you) and
    the rear one is right where the back seat is - what do you do in the cockpit area? I would
    need 4 foot fit-balls to make it work?

    Todd
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