Two-Piece Snap-On Boat Cover

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  • dabigkahuna
    • Sep 2004
    • 125



    #1

    Two-Piece Snap-On Boat Cover

    I have an '05 SV-211 and I want to get a two-piece snap-on boat cover (first section for the bow and second section for the windshield back to the transom).

    Any suggestions?
  • MNSuperAir
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2005
    • 591

    • St Paul

    • 2016 SAN 210

    #2
    RE: Two-Piece Snap-On Boat Cover

    I am looking to do the same. There was a previous post on here of the exact same thing. But I can't seem to find it. I'll keep looking. The cover snapped below the windshield to protect it from road debris and coverd the main cockpit as well. It looked like a good travel cover. I can't travel with my current cover - flops around too much.
    2016 SAN 210
    2006 SANTE sold
    2001 SAN - sold
    1991 Sport Nautique - sold

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    • NautiqueOasis
      • Oct 2005
      • 142

      • Dayton, OH

      • '13 200V Sport; '05 SV211; '97, '90 , '85 & '79 Sk

      #3
      RE: Two-Piece Snap-On Boat Cover

      Here are two old posts:
      http://www.planetnautique.com/index....616&highlight=
      http://www.planetnautique.com/index....532&highlight=
      '13 200V Sport Nautique
      '05 SV211 Nautique
      '97 Ski Nautique
      '90 Ski Nautique
      '85 Ski Nautique
      '79 Ski Nautique

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      • brianc
        • Dec 2004
        • 46

        • Europe

        • 1999 196 2005 196 team zr6 2005 226 team zr6 2007 211 team zr6 2006 196 excal 2008 196 limited z409 2010 200 team ob 343

        #4
        TOWERBIMINIS ARE IN THE PROCESS OF MAKING A SET FOR MY 226 I WOULD GIVE THEM A TRY..

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        • AirNautique211
          • Apr 2025
          • 316

          • Central Indiana


          #5
          Previously I had the snap on cover w/ snaps on the rub rail and they didn't do well on my 211. It seems the rubber is different on the 211s. If your going with the snaps, I would mount them to the fiberglass. Due to not wanting to drill a bunch of holes in my boat, i switched to the straps. G.Melloon has what you are looking for - ycan catch him thru Midwest Correct Craft.

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          • dabigkahuna
            • Sep 2004
            • 125



            #6
            I'll call Midwest Correct Craft, Right On! Thanks :grin:

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            • Rhode
              • Oct 2005
              • 220



              #7
              Nothing to add, just enjoying the PN banter and wanting to express no real concern that it seems abundigakahuna's handle got spoofed...

              Rhode

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              • dabigkahuna
                • Sep 2004
                • 125



                #8
                :?: huh......I'm lost....who got spoofed?????

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                • Rhode
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 220



                  #9
                  Kahuna,

                  I would have PM'd you to apoligize if it probably wasn't also appropriate to say sorry to everyone else who wasted their time checking this post and correctly figured, or had no clue, that my effort was simply to goof on young Abundiga, who handle's origins are a mystery on this board.

                  Rhode River Rider, the Three R's that Matter

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                  • AirNautique211
                    • Apr 2025
                    • 316

                    • Central Indiana


                    #10
                    I caught your meaning - almost funny, but the letters aren't quite close enough.

                    go diga!

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