Jack Daniels
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2007
- Messages
- 266
I have a trailerable boat cover that I use when im towing long distances and storing the boat outside (boat in signature). In July, I am going on vacation and will leave the boat in the water on the dock near my cabin which means it will be open to the weather. As a result, i want to keep it dry during the rain and try and keep as much debry out of it as possible. To add more detail, my trailerable cover has tie downs that i used to strap it to the trailer in addition to a pull rope that tightens the cover around the rub rail and ties together at the stern which prevents air from entering under the cover during towing. So my question is, can i use the cover as a mooring cover, i was thinking i can drop the tie straps in the boat to keep them out of the water and use the draw strings to tighten it around the rub rail and tie them together at the stern of the boat. Will this work, and if I try it do you think it will hold up during a storm? Thanks for the help.