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Old 12-17-2009, 02:10 PM
FELLOW-SHIP FELLOW-SHIP is offline
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Hi Don

So far so good no problems regarding keeping dirt and grime out of the boat. It has rained a few good times so far and if you look at my pictures of the bow you will see a vertical shaft it sits on top of the bow hatch. I put a brass grommet through the bow cover so the shaft end can go through the brass grommet with out damaging the cover and stay in one place. I did the same thing with my old custom made sumbrell cover if you don’t do something you will have a pool of water which over time will destroy the cover. I took a picture of the box which gives you the part # but call anyway he will have a few questions and need a C Card #.

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Old 12-17-2009, 09:57 PM
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Default Re: full cover for 23ft cc

Thank You Sir!! I did something similar for the cover on my flats boat, I ran a pre-measured 3/8" rope from the bow cleat over the polling platform and wrapped it around the engine's lower unit. I then trim the engine down to tighten the rope and then install the cover over that, helps keep the canvas tight and provides a very nice "tent shape" to drain water, repel dirt, etc. due to the steep angle. I'm going to order one of the covers like yours for my 23' CSC soon.
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