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thedog 10-30-2009 09:26 AM

full cover for 23ft cc
 
I see a lot of boats with a canvas cover that covers the entire boat and wraps up under the tee top just below the top. covering the console.
does anyone know where to get a cover like this?

Basspond 10-30-2009 10:25 AM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
Ttopcovers.com

I love mine.

bridgeman 10-30-2009 06:24 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
Can't beat the price or the fit.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Taylo...item5d26b0156e

FELLOW-SHIP 11-04-2009 04:45 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
Hi Bridgeman;

Just got off the phone with the Taylor made cover guy. I think I will go with them cant beat a semi fit cover for approx $350. Sure beats quotes around here to replace my 8 yr. old Sungrella cover.
Thanks for the lead.

FellowShip

………………………….

Just for the Grins

Official Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner

bridgeman 11-04-2009 08:28 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
I bought a couple plastic vents with the pole inserts and placed one just behind the fishbox and another just behind the leaning post and it prevents water from ponding on the cover during heavy rains. Again can't beat the price for the fit and quality.

joshmon71 11-04-2009 11:12 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
whats ur thoughts on these covers holding up to northeast snow/ice? in nother words would ya buy this instead of shrinkwrappn for the over winter outside gig? with pole plus vents soundslike snow may slide off?

a fishercanvcas cover with slots for 2x4 is like 1400. and is used in winter. goes over t-top which is nice. way pricier. might break even for itself though in a 3-4 years of shrinkwrapping.

or I will do the shrinkwrap/vents/door for the winter.

thedog 11-05-2009 04:38 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
I went ahead and bought a tee top cover
they had a template for a 23cc with twin engines
should be here on monday. I will let you know how it looks when complete

bridgeman 11-05-2009 08:02 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
I live in southwest PA and the boat will sit outside all winter, I doubt the snow will do any damage unless it piles up like 3' and its wet. Its a shame I have a garage thats 30 x 60 but I need to put a roof on it (next springs project) put out a good bit of cash over the last year on the boat.

joshmon71 11-05-2009 09:11 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
Really torn. Price looks good. Its about the same as shrinkwrap! The only downside I can think of, is I plan to throw on the carhart suit and get some work done this winter and the shrinkwrap or fishercanvas approach lets me do that. We do get sometimes 1-2 feet of snow here on cape cod :(, and that might be a problem for me. If not here when snow hits. Let me know what you think of the cover when you get it! I hear ya on boating costs, the admiral is unimpressed with my recent ebay fishing gear binge :eek:

Much thanks in advance.

-Josh

NoBones 11-05-2009 10:26 PM

Re: full cover for 23ft cc
 
My favorite cousin lives in New Hampshire, I keep asking
him why he keeps beating himself up... :D
This was last winter for him.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/krn54/Greg001.jpg

Glad I'm a cracker ;)

See ya, Ken


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