Re: Trailering with or without cover?
IMO trailing with a cover is an art. I tow with a cover all the time and my gas gage will tell me it's well worth the time to cover up. If I'm only going a few mile I wont cover up though. The KEY to trailering with a cover is A. a good fitting cover, preferably custom, and B. Properly tying down the cover. I've had cheap covers before and thats all they are is cheap. They never have enough webbing to properly secure it, then they balloon up and rub all your paint off. For my 1850 Tyee I paid $575.00 for a custom, and it's the best $575.00 I ever spent. I tow at 75+ mph (usually not by choice, just going with traffic) and the boat goes through the air like a bullet. And also as mentioned before, it keeps the honest person honest.
My cover is not conventional cotton canvas it's a polyester marine grade "canvas" that is rot resistant, water proof, shrink proof, and generally bomb proof. Snap er down and away we go.
I would get yourself a good cover, perfect your tiedown procedure using nylon webbing and buckles, not bungee cords, and guarentee you'll be happy as a clam.
JKust - I've seen guys get custom "bras" made for the front chip zone of their boat. I don't see it very often, maybe once or twice a year. Sounds like you take good care of your stuff, might want to look into that. Check out topgunboatcovers.com in Shokopee Minnesota. He makes my covers for me, I bet he could make you a bra for your boat.
That web site also has a description of the bomber fabric he uses for covers.