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General Category => General American Skier Discussions => Topic started by: lcgordon on July 27, 2016, 09:19:12 AM

Title: Boat Cover
Post by: lcgordon on July 27, 2016, 09:19:12 AM
Will need to get a boat cover that is decent for my boat this winter. It will be sitting outside. I dont see an option for a TBX cover on the SKIBOATPARTSONLINE. Anybody know a good option?
Title: Re: Boat Cover
Post by: RonT on July 27, 2016, 04:25:52 PM
Here is the link for the Sharkskin Cover:   http://www.skiboatpartsonline.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=90_91&product_id=369
Here is the link to the Sunbrella Cover:     http://www.skiboatpartsonline.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=90_91&product_id=368

My bad, I left these off when I made some site adjustments a while back. 
Title: Re: Boat Cover
Post by: lcgordon on July 28, 2016, 09:07:00 AM
Thanks for the link ron. Anybody know if the sharkskin is good enough. Just need to keep it dry in the winter while outside. Not trying to spend a bunch on money. I have heard the cheap ($350) covers do the job for a few years. Thats all im asking for.
Thanks
Title: Re: Boat Cover
Post by: rickturl on July 29, 2016, 01:51:37 PM
I bought the Sharkskin cover from Ron for my Volante on the theory that I could about buy 2 Sharkskins for the price of one Sunbrella. I've only had it on in spring and summer so far, but it seems to be holding up well. I am hoping that if I add the tiedown straps for winter, it will keep the snow load at bay - but that remains to be seen. The fit has been excellent just below the rub line. Ron convinced me to buy a venting pole for the open bow section, but I did not install it. However, I plan to do so soon. With the walk through wind shield closed, there does seem to be trapped moisture in the bow. Plus the bow pole is just a tad long and is stretching the cover more than I would like. But this is only an issue on an open bow boat.
Title: Re: Boat Cover
Post by: RonT on July 29, 2016, 04:49:07 PM
Just got a reminder email that some of the Sharkskin covers have a price increase 8/1, we'll see which covers it effects on Monday, if your thinking about the Sharkskin Cover (based on your comments this would be perfect) you may want to order this weekend.
Title: Re: Boat Cover
Post by: lcgordon on August 01, 2016, 08:14:55 AM
What is the real difference in materials? Is it just the shark skin does not last as long? I still need it to be water proof.
Title: Re: Boat Cover
Post by: RonT on August 01, 2016, 09:26:49 AM
They are both waterproof, both are synthetic fabrics, the Sharkskin Plus is a little thinner and stiffer fabric, the Sunbrella is heavier and softer. I have used both but would probably subscribe to the thought of the Sharkskin & plan on replacing it every 5-10 years depending on use & application. proper support to shed rain and not allowing the water to pocket is the biggest thing you can do to prolong the cover.
Title: Re: Boat Cover
Post by: lcgordon on August 01, 2016, 09:39:36 AM
Ok thanks ron. I will save the cash and get the sharkskin. I probably only need it for a few years. Once We can afford to live without roommates I will get my winter garage spot back.