Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Looking for Cover 25' Outrage

Posted by bcoastal on 04/17/17 - 1:48 PM
#1

1986 25' outrage with t top, no bow rails. I have 1 large antenna that sticks off the t top when folded down. I will not use it much so want a cheap one. Any recommendations?

Posted by Phil T on 04/17/17 - 3:05 PM
#2

Sorry to say B, you are looking at 1k at least.

Carver has a design for an Outrage 25 W/T-top
http://dealerguide.carvercovers.com/b...play/19001

If it was me, I would make a removable and folding frame using strapping and two medium/heavy duty tarps. Cut the tarp and tape the rough edges. ~$2-250.

Posted by Finnegan on 04/17/17 - 4:35 PM
#3

When I bought my Outrage 25 full transom boat new back in 1989, I ordered the Mills Mooring cover with the purchase, a $1000 option. It lasted, with several instances of thread re-stitching, 27 years! Not bad. There is nothing like Pacific Blue Sunbrella for a boat cover.

I just had Mills make me a replacement one, since they have the pattern in their computer database. This time it was $2200., but it is a real fine work of art and fits beautifully, once again. It required some custom work around the radar arch verticals. You would need that with a tee top also.

You can see what a Mills cover looks like in the attachment below.

I'm sure you can get one cheaper, but it will only last about 5 years if not made from Sunbrella. This Mills cover requires no snaps drilled into the hull, nor strapping to a trailer frame, etc.

Edited by Finnegan on 04/17/17 - 4:57 PM

Posted by JRP on 04/17/17 - 6:03 PM
#4

Finnegan wrote:
When I bought my Outrage 25 full transom boat new back in 1989, I ordered the Mills Mooring cover with the purchase, a $1000 option. It lasted, with several instances of thread re-stitching, 27 years! Not bad. There is nothing like Pacific Blue Sunbrella for a boat cover.

I just had Mills make me a replacement one, since they have the pattern in their computer database. This time it was $2200., but it is a real fine work of art and fits beautifully, once again. It required some custom work around the radar arch verticals. You would need that with a tee top also.

You can see what a Mills cover looks like in the attachment below.

I'm sure you can get one cheaper, but it will only last about 5 years if not made from Sunbrella. This Mills cover requires no snaps drilled into the hull, nor strapping to a trailer frame, etc.


Larry,

Jim's trailer cover is coming due soon for some comprehensive re-stitiching. I am on the fence about just putting the money into a Mills mooring cover instead. So a couple questions about your cover (and my apologies to the o.p)

Why under the bow rails rather than over?

How does it attach with no snaps drilled?

Can you trailer on the highway without removing the cover?

Thanks, John

Edited by JRP on 04/17/17 - 6:03 PM

Posted by bcoastal on 04/17/17 - 6:25 PM
#5

I was looking at these 2:

https://www.empirecovers.com/detail.a...rce=search

or

https://www.jamestowndistributors.com...?pid=63699

Edited by Phil T on 04/18/17 - 3:57 AM

Posted by Finnegan on 04/17/17 - 10:38 PM
#6

John - You can see the Mills mooring cover details on their website, linked here. I do not know why they usually don't go over the rails. Instead the covers have slits for bow rail stantions. I think the covers are designed for lower speed trailering, but I never done it, so can't give you much help on that one. To me, it seems like the cover could get torn up, and possibly damage the boat. I always trail wide open.

Posted by Phil T on 04/18/17 - 3:59 AM
#7

I would go with the brand Taylor Made over the Triton cover based on their reputation.

Posted by EJO on 04/18/17 - 9:55 AM
#8

I had very good luck with these and they come in different materials, colors, and prices.
http://boatcovers.iboats.com/Boston_W...=550831025
See my personal page how the fit. Good and tight and for my 150 Montauk fit over the OB too.
I would recommend them.