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hillcountryfisherman Pony Mullet
Joined: 15 Dec 2017 Posts: 58
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:56 pm Post subject: Off Topic / Boat Cover |
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Dang, the Oak Leaves are raining down where i have to park my 23' Center Console.
Few years back on Padre Island i bought a [ Silver Solar Hugh Tarp for anther 23' Bay Boat just to shade the girl from the sun and sea breeze. What a waste of money. By he end of the summer i had silver flake that came off every where in the boat.
Solution, I bought a round hard side, top of the line above ground pool at here at the ranch last summer and paid like $ 150.00 for a round 21 ' pool and decided to put it on the new rig with a 6' k-top. It works, and falls to the gunwales so it it is easy to bungy cord to trailer, It is thicker as far as the mill. and sewn right.
I bought it from Above Ground Pool Company in San Antonio.
Tim |
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Johninaustin Full Grown Flour Bluffian
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 1121
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 10:13 pm Post subject: Re: Off Topic / Boat Cover |
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| hillcountryfisherman wrote: | Dang, the Oak Leaves are raining down where i have to park my 23' Center Console.
Few years back on Padre Island i bought a [ Silver Solar Hugh Tarp for anther 23' Bay Boat just to shade the girl from the sun and sea breeze. What a waste of money. By he end of the summer i had silver flake that came off every where in the boat.
Solution, I bought a round hard side, top of the line above ground pool at here at the ranch last summer and paid like $ 150.00 for a round 21 ' pool and decided to put it on the new rig with a 6' k-top. It works, and falls to the gunwales so it it is easy to bungy cord to trailer, It is thicker as far as the mill. and sewn right.
I bought it from Above Ground Pool Company in San Antonio.
Tim |
Sounds interesting, but i'm having a hard time getting a picture in my mind. do you have any pics?
For me, I use an army surplus green rubberized tarp normally used to cover a 5-ton truck. Thick, green, and very heavy. |
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