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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 473121" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>You could try putting some of those adjustable poles in the boat to hold the cover up so it won't collapse with the rain. If that doesn't help enough, you could try the snaps or buttons that screw into the hull and put the other side in the cover to snap it on. Does the cover have a string that goes all the way around the outside edge? I bought a generic cover for a 15' center console I had and it was able to hold onto the lip on the hull by tightening up the string and tying it off. My current boat sits in the water all season with no cover but I don't have wood floors or carpet. Just make sure you have a proper anode somewhere mounted on the hull if you leave it in the water. Electrolysis will start to rot it out if you don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 473121, member: 12995"] You could try putting some of those adjustable poles in the boat to hold the cover up so it won't collapse with the rain. If that doesn't help enough, you could try the snaps or buttons that screw into the hull and put the other side in the cover to snap it on. Does the cover have a string that goes all the way around the outside edge? I bought a generic cover for a 15' center console I had and it was able to hold onto the lip on the hull by tightening up the string and tying it off. My current boat sits in the water all season with no cover but I don't have wood floors or carpet. Just make sure you have a proper anode somewhere mounted on the hull if you leave it in the water. Electrolysis will start to rot it out if you don't. [/QUOTE]
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