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Cover for 14' Springbok aluminum boat
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<blockquote data-quote="FarmerSid" data-source="post: 447884" data-attributes="member: 22288"><p>Hey All! Weather is warming up and looking to get our 14' Springbok fishing boat ready for summer. I leave the boat in the water tied to the dock at our cottage ice out till ice in. I'd like to get a cover made to put on while we are away during the week to keep leaves and rain out. It has a carpeted flat bottom in it and carpeted benches. Would like to protect it better. I was given a cover off a 16' aluminum boat with 3 poles with pole vents. It has snaps on the perimeter. Since the cover is too big, I was thinking of getting the cover made to fit my boat. Question is....should I have the cover made using snaps or a ratchet type system? Boat currently has no snaps on it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the experience and advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmerSid, post: 447884, member: 22288"] Hey All! Weather is warming up and looking to get our 14' Springbok fishing boat ready for summer. I leave the boat in the water tied to the dock at our cottage ice out till ice in. I'd like to get a cover made to put on while we are away during the week to keep leaves and rain out. It has a carpeted flat bottom in it and carpeted benches. Would like to protect it better. I was given a cover off a 16' aluminum boat with 3 poles with pole vents. It has snaps on the perimeter. Since the cover is too big, I was thinking of getting the cover made to fit my boat. Question is....should I have the cover made using snaps or a ratchet type system? Boat currently has no snaps on it. Thanks for the experience and advice! [/QUOTE]
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