Sources For Boat Covers That Fully Cover Sides?

onewhippedpuppy

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There are lots of places that sell boat covers, including our host. But all that I find are the typical cover that only covers down to the rub rail. Since my new Monterey will be stored in carport style covered outdoor storage, I'd like a cover that goes all the way down the sides to protect the dark blue side trim. Short of an expensive custom cover, are there any sources online for these covers?
 

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Re: Sources For Boat Covers That Fully Cover Sides?

I would not think it is necessary if under a carport. Monterey gel coat is very stout, and fade will be minimal, if at all when you keep up with waxing and polishing.
My Monty sits outside all summer with just a cheap cover over the canvas, and shows zero effects of the sun.
 

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Re: Sources For Boat Covers That Fully Cover Sides?

maybe get a generic cover that is to big for your boat. get the widest beam ya can.
i did this for my boat, but for a different reason. i didn't intend to cover the sides, and it don't, but it does cover half the side. if i didn't have a hard top on my boat, i'd think that it'd be pretty close to covering the whole boat...
i went on the cheap. a manards (like lowes etc) special... $120ish 2 years ago. personally, i'm pleasantly amazed that it lasted this long. may even go for three.. i went 21' for a 19' boat.
 

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Re: Sources For Boat Covers That Fully Cover Sides?

I would not think it is necessary if under a carport. Monterey gel coat is very stout, and fade will be minimal, if at all when you keep up with waxing and polishing.
My Monty sits outside all summer with just a cheap cover over the canvas, and shows zero effects of the sun.

You are probably correct, but I tend to go overboard on such things. I would greatly prefer to keep it inside, but it would easily cost $100+ more per month to do so. It will get a high quality polish and wax yearly at a minimum, but I'd like to provide the best protection that is possible.

maybe get a generic cover that is to big for your boat. get the widest beam ya can.
i did this for my boat, but for a different reason. i didn't intend to cover the sides, and it don't, but it does cover half the side. if i didn't have a hard top on my boat, i'd think that it'd be pretty close to covering the whole boat...
i went on the cheap. a manards (like lowes etc) special... $120ish 2 years ago. personally, i'm pleasantly amazed that it lasted this long. may even go for three.. i went 21' for a 19' boat.

That thought crossed my mind, basically the "big freaking tarp" concept. Being for storage it doesn't have to be trailerable, and I could bungee it to the trailer frame. I already have snap on mooring covers with poles, and could toss the tarp over the top. If getting a true full length cover turns out to be $1000+, I may go this route.
 

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Re: Sources For Boat Covers That Fully Cover Sides?

I did same as ziggy. On my 3rd year with same cover, it fits down far enough on each side to cover the graphics. I paid $50 for it.

Ordered it from Sportsman's Guide. Darn good cover for the price.
 
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onewhippedpuppy

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Re: Sources For Boat Covers That Fully Cover Sides?

The only issue with that approach is my factory wake tower. I wouldn't have an issue with cutting a cheap cover to fit around the tower poles, but I doubt it would last very long.
 

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Yep, generic cover won't work. Break out some more $'s for a custom.
 
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