This cover is more of a dust cover - keeps spider poop, bird poop, leaves, etc. off the boat. Material is like a stretchy pair of workout pants. :cool: Not a rain cover or trailering cover.
I added a couple of small tarp clips yesterday. Perfect clipping to the tie down tabs (3 per side). I plan to add a small piece of felt or cushion under the clip for the mid-span. Concerned the rough edges on clip may damage the material.
Blue Sky Cover arrived today. So far, I love it. Was able to put on in minutes, I pulled the sides tight and weighed down with water jugs on the dock and used one dock pole to strap to. Looks much nicer than the tarp I was using. We shall see how it holds up to Florida sun, this time of...
Thanks all! My playpen area - frame and furniture is 19 ft but definitely think XL is best - another 2 ft front and back to reach the cleats for attachment. Now I have to convince myself to spend the $500.
Please keep me posted! My boat stays on a lift under cover boat dock, but I keep seats covered with painters drop clothes/tarps to keep bird poop off. Thinking the Blue Sky Cover would do the trick and look better.
Born and raised here in central Florida - very little storm activity my entire life until 2004. We got Charlie, Frances and Jeanne - trifecta. Seems like a yearly thing now. Luckily, we are in the center of the state so no threat for storm surge but those winds from Milton were serious! We...
WHEW! We got the center of storm over us and it was NOT fun. First we had a tornado headed our way but luckily no touch down. Then all heck broke loose with insane winds for several hours. No structure damage and the boat did great. Prayers answered for sure. Blue X is our location.
As we prepared for Helene in Central Florida I didn't realize the potential impacts to our Bennington friends in NC and beyond. So very sad to see the damage to your area. Sending thoughts and prayers your way!
You stay safe as well! We are on the Polk County / Osceola County line - praying for all in Florida and Georgia and beyond! As a native Polk County resident, I am darn tired of these storms.
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