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Originally Posted by bgreene
Thanks but to me keeping water out is 1/2 the purpose of cover.....the other is sun protection.
I cover my boat after each use so having to fuss with two covers would be a hassle.
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I agree, and having a winter -pool cover as a year round cover would be a hassle just because of the physical weight. Understand, you DO NOT need the second cover. I use the Visqueen only because I tend to overkill, To the best of my knowledge I've never had an instance where the winter cover leaked. I just use the clear plastic sheet as a redundant safety measure.
Actually, it sounds to me that you would benefit from having one of those canvas garages that they sell. Not recommending one from Harbor Freight, just showing a link for the pic of what I mean. There are quite a few dealers of better quality and larger sizes on eBay. My point is that instead of taking the cover on and off after every outing why not just park it inside the garage?
https://www.harborfreight.com/10-ft-...age-62860.html
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