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					Originally Posted by bgreene  Bow slider cover results so far
 1. ......washed the boat as usual including the bow and hosed off including the windshield - then found the cuddy to be dry, not damp, dry.
 
 2.......light rain overnight - then found the cuddy to be dry, not damp, dry. Had the full boat cover off just to see what happened.
 
 So far good results with the bow cover. The outer edge rubber flange makes solid contact with the bow deck, so that accounts for most of the needed coverage - front and both sides. The rear section fits under the center windshield, so that area is essentially water proof. The only allowance for water intrusion can be at two very small outer edges of the cover as it curves out from the windshield, and that would/ should steer water into the track that goes down to the deck floor. Think I've got this accomplished. More to report when I encounter prolonged heavy spray and such.
 |  Sounds good Greenie...but.......   
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