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$500 sounds very reasonable. It is at least a boat buck ($100) for a good,
standard no frills boat cover for a 20' boat from wallywold. A Taylor cover. It cost me $750 for a snap on trailering cover for my 21' forward console boat. Made of Topgun fabric. Sunbrellas equivalent would have been the same price. wrote in message ups.com... Local business, which has a big navy contract, wanted $ 1500.00 for a custom fitted cover for a modest 19' sailboat. I bought a canvas tarp on sale ($80.00) at an automotive type store instead. I found a mail order source of a full boat cover for around $500 for boats that have T-top. I thought that was expensive. Seem like custom-made it is even more expensive. I guess I just have to spend that $500 for a nice boat cover. I don't want to put a blue tarp over my boat that will be parked near the property line where my neighbor will have a full view of my boat. I need something nicer. Thanks. Jay Chan |
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