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Is the snap on cover enough for a 2008 210? It's a bow cover and rear cover. Or do you need a full cover also? Is it ok to trailer with the snap on cover?
Snap on covers could never stay attached while in tow.
A full mooring cover with a draw rope will attach as easy/fast as a snap cover without drilling holes into the boat just to attach the cover.
Back to your question, is the snap cover enough coverage. If it covers everything you want protected, you are good.
I always buy used boats. I would not buy a used boat with snaps attached on the gel coat. Other people do not care.
I also have a 08 210 and use a snap on cover (bow and rear) when towing. It stays on great. I take several long trips every year.... also have a mooring cover for when the boat is on the lift.... I've tried towing with the mooring cover but prefer the snap on cover...
I loved the snap-on cover that I had on my 230. That was one of my favorite covers of all that I have owned. I towed with it all the time.
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Snap covers are the ticket for easy on and off with only one person. My family/friends have a way of becoming scarce when it's time to cover the boat up. I keep mine on a covered lift and managing a full mooring cover with one person without falling off the lift or having to get wet was a challenge....so I opted for a snap. I don't ever tow a boat while covered... Regardless of distance or cover type.
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