After searching a bit it seems we probably need to post up a new thread on boat covers, I will start it off.
I have 2 boats and 3 or 4 covers I currently use.
For long term storage outdoors I cover my ski boat with a Carver Sun-Dura cover. It was reasonably priced, fits the boat reasonably well, it is trailerable, lightweight, and just seems to be good enough to do what a boat cover should do. The Sun-Dura material is breathable and waterproof. Much better product than the old Sharkskin covers that cause the boat go get moldy.
Wakeboat cover #1 is a 9 year old Rankin cover that I bought second hand. I had it cleaned and resewed a few areas where needed and it is holding up quite well. Looks great and tows well. The sunbrella has lost it's water repellency but a good spraying with 303 Fabric Guard would probably return it to an acceptable level if I wanted to keep it outdoors.
Wakeboat cover #2 is a 8 year old custom sunbrella full side cover. It fits pretty well but it is close to retirement. There are some splits, tears, and other issues. Being a full side cover also makes it big and heavy to carry and stow. It too is no longer water repellent and I have resprayed it with 303 on two previous occasions.
I have also had Sharkskin covers which I do not recommend at all. I have had a couple generic covers which are also a bit of a waste of money.
A friend of mine just asked what she should do to cover her 2002 SAN and I am recommending either the Carver Sun-Dura cover as a good budget option or a Coversports cover as the deluxe option. I know that Brent from Coversports is sometimes difficult to reach and there have been mixed reviews over time for his business practices (full pre-payment and slow delivery) so I would be curious to get a recent update from somebody that has purchased a Coversports cover recently (as well as an updated contact if it has changed).
I have also seen Jeff endorse the new factory covers on his new G boats recently. Not sure if this type of cover is available for our aging boats?
Zach at N3 was kind enough to provide a quote on an Angola cover for my ski boat when I was in the market last year. I almost bought one but decided to save a few bucks and try the Carver cover. I suspect I would be happy if I had opted for the Angola cover.
Post up your covers!
I have 2 boats and 3 or 4 covers I currently use.
For long term storage outdoors I cover my ski boat with a Carver Sun-Dura cover. It was reasonably priced, fits the boat reasonably well, it is trailerable, lightweight, and just seems to be good enough to do what a boat cover should do. The Sun-Dura material is breathable and waterproof. Much better product than the old Sharkskin covers that cause the boat go get moldy.
Wakeboat cover #1 is a 9 year old Rankin cover that I bought second hand. I had it cleaned and resewed a few areas where needed and it is holding up quite well. Looks great and tows well. The sunbrella has lost it's water repellency but a good spraying with 303 Fabric Guard would probably return it to an acceptable level if I wanted to keep it outdoors.
Wakeboat cover #2 is a 8 year old custom sunbrella full side cover. It fits pretty well but it is close to retirement. There are some splits, tears, and other issues. Being a full side cover also makes it big and heavy to carry and stow. It too is no longer water repellent and I have resprayed it with 303 on two previous occasions.
I have also had Sharkskin covers which I do not recommend at all. I have had a couple generic covers which are also a bit of a waste of money.
A friend of mine just asked what she should do to cover her 2002 SAN and I am recommending either the Carver Sun-Dura cover as a good budget option or a Coversports cover as the deluxe option. I know that Brent from Coversports is sometimes difficult to reach and there have been mixed reviews over time for his business practices (full pre-payment and slow delivery) so I would be curious to get a recent update from somebody that has purchased a Coversports cover recently (as well as an updated contact if it has changed).
I have also seen Jeff endorse the new factory covers on his new G boats recently. Not sure if this type of cover is available for our aging boats?
Zach at N3 was kind enough to provide a quote on an Angola cover for my ski boat when I was in the market last year. I almost bought one but decided to save a few bucks and try the Carver cover. I suspect I would be happy if I had opted for the Angola cover.
Post up your covers!
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