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#390402 - 03/21/08 07:44 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Philr]
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I am guessing in that dock box in the last picture is where it's stored. 15/20 minutes plus 30 minutes to reinstall is a lot of time. What's gonna happen when you are coming back in before a storm? Or the Mrs and friends are in hurry to leave the dock after returning? You are either gonna have to come back way earlier than necessary, miss a lot of boating, or your boat is going to get all wet inside. Glad you like the cover.
On the plus side, My Sunbrella cockpit cover was water proof for about 6 years. So, I don't think you'll have to treat that huge thing every year like the guys implied in that other thread. Washing it every year is a good idea, though.


Edited by BillyB (03/21/08 07:48 AM)
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#390410 - 03/21/08 08:06 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: BillyB]
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 Originally Posted By: BillyB
I am guessing in that dock box in the last picture is where it's stored. 15/20 minutes plus 30 minutes to reinstall is a lot of time. What's gonna happen when you are coming back in before a storm? Or the Mrs and friends are in hurry to leave the dock after returning?


As mentioned earlier, I will not use it every time I put the boat away. I will still use my bow/cockpit cover. I anticipate using the cover maybe 50% to 60% of the time during season and 100% for the winter. To me, 30 minutes is a very reasonable amount of time for getting the boat cleaned out and tucked away after use. It takes at least half that much time when I use the bow/cockpit covers.
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#390415 - 03/21/08 08:19 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Cycleboater]
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Sounds like a plan.
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#390539 - 03/21/08 03:07 PM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Cycleboater]
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 Originally Posted By: Cycleboater
Here is a view showing the back end of the boat. I thought the way they did the back was pretty cool. The skirt on the back snaps to the side curtains. Pretty much full coverage.



Got any upskirt shots?
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#390719 - 03/22/08 10:53 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: deepv]
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Wow. I really like that.

As far as the on and off thing, you'll come up with a routine, figure out an easy/easier way of handling it and it won't be that bad. If it takes another 10- 15 min. to put it on, who cares? Worth every penny you spent, IMO.

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#390721 - 03/22/08 10:59 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: 2Suns]
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How windy do you get there?

The only thing that could be a problem is the side skirts flapping in the wind. An easy fix is some attachment points on the skirt with jugs of water hanging off keep the skirts steady.

I think it is a sweet cover and will do a lot to protect the boat.

On a side note, Isn't Lake Norman where a lot of the NASCAR drivers have houses? Or is that another of the local lakes?
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#390923 - 03/23/08 07:30 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Silverbullet]
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 Originally Posted By: Silverbullet
How windy do you get there?

The only thing that could be a problem is the side skirts flapping in the wind. An easy fix is some attachment points on the skirt with jugs of water hanging off keep the skirts steady.

I think it is a sweet cover and will do a lot to protect the boat.

On a side note, Isn't Lake Norman where a lot of the NASCAR drivers have houses? Or is that another of the local lakes?


I agree, I probably will weight the skirt down to lessen the likelihood of wind getting underneath it.

Yes, that is Lake Norman and there are bunch of NASCAR folks in the area.
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#391115 - 03/24/08 05:49 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Cycleboater]
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very nice and looks like a top secret boat just sitting there. just thinking out of the box, errr canvas here, but if it were me, i'd rig some kind of poles that hung over the slip with pulleys and just pull a rope and the cover would automagically lift off. you could leave it in the air 'till you return then just raise the boat back underneath the cover. then again, i'm a big believer in feeding mayonnaise to tuna fish just to save time down the road.
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#400800 - 04/28/08 10:18 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: BToran]
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Update of sorts: I have removed and put the cover back on two occasions now. With my wife's assistance, it takes between 10 and 15 minutes to cover the boat. Most of that time is getting the snaps buttoned. All told, its a 30 minute job to get the boat in up on the lift, cleaned up, covered and tied down. I havn't tried it solo or on a windy day yet....

Taking it off and getting it folded is a 5 minute job. I still have not decided where to store the darn thing when its off the boat. So far, I have been leaving it on dock.
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#400808 - 04/28/08 10:38 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Cycleboater]
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Talk about custom. Nice.
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#400812 - 04/28/08 10:46 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: PhatboyC]
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That's a great cover.
Are you allowed dock boxes at your marina? Could always dump it in there. We actually have a Tuff-Box at the dock we keep all the necessities in, which is a lot cheaper than a standard dock box.
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#400818 - 04/28/08 11:08 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: WaterMutt]
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Originally Posted By: WaterMutt
That's a great cover.
Are you allowed dock boxes at your marina? Could always dump it in there. We actually have a Tuff-Box at the dock we keep all the necessities in, which is a lot cheaper than a standard dock box.


The dock box in the picture is mine. Its not big enough for the cover and the other items that I keep in the box. I may bungie it to the top of the box while we are using the boat. Put it in the boat for overnight (using the bow and cockpit covers).
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#401182 - 04/29/08 01:39 PM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Capn Morgan]
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my friend has a cover made just like that only he holds it down with 1 gallon water bottles as weights, just clips them in the holes made in the bottom around the cover. makes it somewhat faster putting it on. one person on each side back to front then clip the bottles on. you cover looks great
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#401876 - 05/02/08 07:04 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: rollofire]
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I have a stock FW mooring cover and I initially tried water bottles as weights, but found that bungie cords secured to the lift frame is easier and works better. That is a very nice cover!
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#401999 - 05/02/08 11:50 AM Re: New boat cover and new boat home. [Re: Jim_R]
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jim that does sound like a much better idea ill have to let him know about that..
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