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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5526956" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>I use one of the HEAVY DUTY silver sun tarps for mine that goes down to the trailer on both sides. I use an aluminum folding chair in the cockpit to provide the height and slope to keep water from pooling. With the rubber tarp straps, I haven't had any trouble with wind, rain, or snow. It also does a great job for limiting any sun damage.</p><p></p><p>I suspect it takes me a little longer to remove than a custom made cover, but, I only have around $100 in the whole deal. The tarp lasts a couple of years before it starts to go bad. I just put a new one on my flats boat, and it has been great with all of the wind and rain in recent storms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5526956, member: 1859"] I use one of the HEAVY DUTY silver sun tarps for mine that goes down to the trailer on both sides. I use an aluminum folding chair in the cockpit to provide the height and slope to keep water from pooling. With the rubber tarp straps, I haven't had any trouble with wind, rain, or snow. It also does a great job for limiting any sun damage. I suspect it takes me a little longer to remove than a custom made cover, but, I only have around $100 in the whole deal. The tarp lasts a couple of years before it starts to go bad. I just put a new one on my flats boat, and it has been great with all of the wind and rain in recent storms. [/QUOTE]
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