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MeTaLaNgLeR -> Boat Covers (10/4/2009 1:41:41 PM)

I bought a boat ealier this year, 1987 Procraft 17" Bass boat.
It came with all the goodies,motor,cover fishfinders, etc. Well a couple months ago we got some heavy rain, and when it rains a lot the water pools up on the boat, needless to say my cover ripped in half. What I am wondering, do you guys know of anywhere aorund here that sells/repairs covers? This is the kind that has the snaps on it. Thanks for your help.




trouthater -> RE: Boat Covers (10/4/2009 2:58:13 PM)

http://www.tumacscovers.net/




*commander* -> RE: Boat Covers (10/4/2009 5:15:24 PM)

just use a pittsburgh stillers tarp[:D]




freshwaterdrumR -> RE: Boat Covers (10/4/2009 5:25:24 PM)

Conneautville canvas up near conneaut lake does amazing work for a very reasonable price.




plnoldrick -> RE: Boat Covers (10/4/2009 9:11:51 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: trouthater

http://www.tumacscovers.net/


This is where the cover for my tracker came from and its built like a brick ****house




MeTaLaNgLeR -> RE: Boat Covers (10/4/2009 9:15:00 PM)

quote:

just use a pittsburgh stillers tarp




That's Funny!!!!!

I'd sink the boat to the bottom of a lake 1st




Brad1 -> RE: Boat Covers (10/4/2009 9:36:15 PM)

I had a cover made by Tumacs once. The material was what they refer to as "aquaknot". I don't recommend that material because it doesn't breath. They install vent(s) on the cover, but IMO a cover should breath. The cover fit well though. Sunbrella is my favorite material, but not for a trailerable cover. I had a nice cover made for my 16 footer by Aspinwall marina. Wasn't cheap, but the fit was spectacular and the material was decent. Something called "Sharkskin" from what I recall. Has snaps, a drawcord and loops for bungies.




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