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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ... John H wrote: It is my belief that bungee cords should not be used with boat covers, unless the boat cover is of the 'throwaway' variety. Bungee cords stretch, and they will often allow the cover to sag a little when it begins raining or snow. Once the cover sags just a bit, the weight of more water or snow will cause it to sag even more. The bungee cord is helping this process because it is stretching to accomodate the extra weight. When I got my new cover, I followed the maker's advice and bought a tie down kit to go with it. The kit is only $22.59 Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Carver-Boat-Co.../dp/B0000AYI62 "Constructed Of 1" Black Polypropylene Webbing And Convenient Quick Release Buckles." The kits contain 12 straps, each 8' long. The final product looks like this: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...atCover001.jpg http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...atCover002.jpg -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Nice rig! That's a great way to tie it down. Bungees are not for towing! My cover snaps on, is also good for trailering. But there is an adjustible support pole in the middle that goes to a reinforced snap to hold it in place. Allows all the rainwater to run off. I do not store it in snow. And the rest of the time, it is in a Costco Portable garage for $230. Snaps are great for aluminum boats when they work. Replacing them is a PITA and if the cover shrinks it makes it more difficult to get all of the snaps to work properly. Here's a tip: A buddy of mine had snaps on his boat and used candle wax to protect them and make them easier to snap on and remove. Larry As long as you leave the cover snapped between trips, is not a problem with the shrinkage. Candle was can be good or bad. I candle waxed mine and took a year and a lot of wiping before some of mine would stay snapped. :) My cover is Topgun fabric and the first cover lasted about 12 years. 2nd cover lasted 10 days, before someone swiped it. |
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