MivheleW
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The Bennington cover comes down on the sides about 12”. Does rain come in under the bottom rail and/or doors onto the inside floor? Or is that all sealed.
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The Bennington cover comes down on the sides about 12”. Does rain come in under the bottom rail and/or doors onto the inside floor? Or is that all sealed.
Don't you guys have covers on your lift? My covered lift keeps my boat way drier and cleaner then the cover provided by Bennington. I just crank it up until the back has two inches from the top.I like you idea. Thanks!
We won’t be keeping the cover on long term. Hopefully, not much mold. We also have the poles and might rig up some vents.
I must admit, I miss our former lift canopy in this regard. Cannot be protecting your boat with a canopy.Don't you guys have covers on your lift? My covered lift keeps my boat way drier and cleaner then the cover provided by Bennington. I just crank it up until the back has two inches from the top. View attachment 34085
Just put a lift in. Where do I get that cover??Don't you guys have covers on your lift? My covered lift keeps my boat way drier and cleaner then the cover provided by Bennington. I just crank it up until the back has two inches from the top. View attachment 34085
You mind posting your link for your method of folding and unfolding the cover? Now that my Benny is a marina boat, I need to get better with the cover. Issue I have is my slip is 13’ wide, which is great, but only leaves one side to really access the cover from the dock.Rain can come in under the rails, but that also allows water to escape AND provides some ventilation. The cover is water resistant but not waterproof. I need to spray mine this year with protectant. That acts like wax on on a car and water beads and sheds off vs. soaking through.
I did put some backer rod (round foam for masonry filler) under the rail at the helm to keep water from entering the sides. Helped with keeping it drier under the helm.