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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 507604" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>That is a super cheap cover, my cheapest cover was almost two hundred bucks, mabey that is why they lasted so much longer. My custom made covers were made from a material similiar to convertable car top material. My lingest lasting cover was made of semi truck tarp material. Over 18 years old and dirty but still like new, no rips, cracks, tears, no loose stitching and completely waterproof! Actually the best covers I have ever owned and the price was cheaper than a custom boat cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 507604, member: 1183"] That is a super cheap cover, my cheapest cover was almost two hundred bucks, mabey that is why they lasted so much longer. My custom made covers were made from a material similiar to convertable car top material. My lingest lasting cover was made of semi truck tarp material. Over 18 years old and dirty but still like new, no rips, cracks, tears, no loose stitching and completely waterproof! Actually the best covers I have ever owned and the price was cheaper than a custom boat cover. [/QUOTE]
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