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Mooring Cover
RevRun
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Posted on 08/17/15 - 5:54 PM
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I am looking for a mooring cover for my 1982 13 Sport, without side rails. Does anyone have any suggestions for where to get one that will work? DO the ones that just have a drawstring actually hold? I am working on a budget because I also need to pay for a mooring installation. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also If I skip the mooring, would a 14' Jon boat cover from a big box store work as a temporary fix to keep it out of the elements?

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Tom

 
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Posted on 08/18/15 - 8:46 AM
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If on a budget, skip Mills. They are top quality and cost >$500.
Check Cabella's and boats.

The universal fit are less expensive than the custom fit covers. Remember to address supports so the rain drains off and the cover does not sag.

Worst case, make a basic frame out of 1x2 strapping that can be disassembled and use a heavy duty tarp.

 
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Posted on 08/18/15 - 4:16 PM
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Thanks Phil, that's more in the range I was looking for.

 
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Posted on 09/18/15 - 12:26 PM
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My best cheap cover was for my 14 ft Amsbury skiff. I threw my dingy in it upside down for support which was perfect in the cape cod winters! I got it from Ocean state job lot. its lasted 2 years and no signs of wear *just some discoloration). now i have the whaler and am I looking for something similar. i think it cost less than 60$. I went to job lot last weekend and they didn't have any in. will check again this week. the best part was it was loose enough that the wind could kind blow through the bottom and air it out little bit, but didn't let any leaves or water in. I was skeptical at first but now i wish I had bought 2.

 
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Posted on 09/19/15 - 7:25 AM
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For a good cover check out Carver, a site sponsor. Their covers come with a draw rope.

WalMart sells a universal cover for cheap. I went through a couple. For year round use I got a little over a year apiece from them. They are junk but useful for temporary use only.

As a person who prizes value I now use Carver exclusively on my Whalers. Good fit, long lasting, reasonable price all equal good value.


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Posted on 09/21/15 - 6:47 AM
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I mentioned it here before. If on a budget and still in need of a good fitting cover (custom) check out this http://boatcovers.iboats.com/Boston_W...=560265604
I bought one for my Whaler and it fits nice, travels a 80 mph, keeps rain, dirt, animals, and nosy people out and also protects the engine. all for less than half the Mills price. Don't get me wrong Mills products are great but you can get Sunbrella from the above site too.
Make sure you specify your model with all options, and get color and quality per the list.
Again I'm very happy with mine.


Edited by Joe Kriz on 09/21/15 - 11:41 AM
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butchdavis
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Posted on 09/21/15 - 4:18 PM
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EJO,

Seriously, you drive at 80 mph while towing your Whaler? That must generate a few strange looks from the drivers you pass. t least I know you're not using trailer tires on your Whaler hauler.


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Posted on 09/28/15 - 11:27 AM
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Butch I use radial tires and my little Montauk 150 behind my Toyota Highlander Hybrid has no problem doing that when passing. Normally I have my cruise set at 72 mph.
I have 205/75D15 size tires that are M rated which I believe is good for 81 mph unlimited at full load. My Montauk 150 fully loaded with toys, food, drinks, and gasoline never gets close to full load rating of these tires. One C type tire could handle this boat but luckily I have 2 tires so on loaded half.


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