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Custom Covers

Covers are designed to protect your investment, keeping your boat looking good and cutting down on cleanup from the interior being exposed to the elements.


Mooring Covers are designed to used while the boat is in the water, on the hoist or on the trailer. They are taller than a towing cover, made to take heavy rain storms without letting water puddle on the cover.

Mooring covers can be used for storage, but not for towing. If you use a mooring cover during the winter, you must brush the snow off of it after every snow storm.
 

Pontoon Playpen Cover is the same as a Mooring cover, but does not cover the front deck.
 

Winter Storage Covers are designed for long term storage while the boat is unattended for the winter. They are almost the same as a Mooring cover, but are taller and made with Heavy Coated Fabric
 

Towing or Trailing Covers are made low and tight to cut the wind while towing at 55 to 85 mph.

These covers will work for mooring and storage, but are not suited for heavy winter snow.
 

Bass Boat Covers are made low and tight to cut the wind while towing .

These covers are generally made with Heavy Coated Fabric and will also work for storage.
You can snap it to the boat or tie it down to the trailer.(must be done when transporting)
 

Bow Cover and Cockpit Combination

Bow Cover is used to cover the open bow area of a boat. They are used while underway, a quick cover while at the dock and for towing.
Bow Covers are not good for storage and winter snow. The bow cover does not protect the entire area from ultra-violet light that should be covered during storage.
 

Cockpit Cover is used to cover the cockpit area of a boat. They are used for a quick cover while at the dock and for towing.
Cockpit Covers are not the best for storage. The cockpit cover does not protect the entire area from ultra-violet light that should be covered during storage.
 

Convertible Tops snap to the top edge of the windshield. These are made to withstand full speed operation and all types of foul weather.

For high speed operation and any weather.
You can enclose a Convertible top with side curtains and an aft cover or a small camper back.

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Raised Convertible Top snaps to the top edge of the windshield. These are made to allow standing or walking without bending down. The top is generally made without front windows.

Not for high speed operation.
You can enclose a Convertible Top with side curtains and an aft cover or a camper back.

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Bimini Top is a free standing top that does not touch the windshield. It was designed for shade and height.
Not for high speed operation.
You can enclose a Bimini top with front glass, side curtains and an aft cover or camper back.

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Pontoon Bimini & Buggy Tops are designed for shade and height, to allow walking under the top. You can enclose a Bimini top with front, sides and an aft curtain.

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Pontoon Enclosures are designed to allow use of the pontoon during wet or foul weather. The front, sides and aft curtain zip onto the Bimini Top and zip together at the corners. You can take the curtains down, roll them up and store them under a seat.

Pontoon Enclosures will last for a very long time if stowed away when you are not on the boat.

If you use it in place of a mooring cover during the summer, they last 7-10 years.

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Pontoon Seat Covers are made to fit each individual seat. They are a great convenience for people that use the boat often and eliminates the hassle of a full cover.


Pontoon Seat Covers can be made with the boat cover fabric of your choice. These covers will protect your vinyl upholstery, but your carpet will be exposed.
 

Windshield Covers provide shade and privacy. They can be used with a convertible top, bimini top or enclosure.

 

A big reminder about Tops and Enclosures

The more features you add, the heavier it gets and the more it costs to fabricate.
. . . bigger top, two tops, camper top, screens, windows, privacy covers, zippers, velcro . . .
If you want it easy to handle and low cost, keep it simple and light weight.
Take some time to consider exactly which options you really need and will use.

 

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