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Started by StarBoard7, April 07, 2009, 08:22:12 PM

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StarBoard7

Hello all,

I am looking for a couple tips or ideas on buying a new cover.
I currently own a 96 Ranger 19.5' 200hp.
For the past 5 yeras or so I have been left with no choice but to store my boat outside even through the winter and I live in Cleveland which doesn't help.
Anyway the winters have finally caught up to my custom ranger cover so I am in the market for a new one.

Basically I am looking for a little help on what I should go with considering my baot will have to likley go through some more cleveland winters outside.

I have called Ranger and I can get a custom cover for around $700.

I would really prefer a tough,easy to handle cover that has an attached motorhood if possible.

i love the cover I have right now so much that I actually thought about seeing if it was worth getting repaired (some nice rips and holes mostly seems) but it takes like 2 minutes to put on and is snug with a motor hood custom for my boat.

Any ideas or tips on what I should maybe do??

Thanks to all.

stackenem

I bought a cover that is great last year for my stratos Thru westland boat covers.com Custom fit for my boat. Totally waterproof, motor cover built in for under 300.00 Check them out.

Bill
Remember you don't quit fishing when you get old, you get old when you quit fishing

Skulley

I bought a cover about five years ago from Pep Boys.  It was the same one that Bass Pro sells for about $239.  I got it for $69.  I am going to buy a new one this year.  Going to buy the same one from Pep Boys. 


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