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Yep, Kracker nailed it perfectly. Buy an OVAL winter pool cover. http://www.nationalpoolwholesalers.com Get the good one (the 15 year kind) It comes with a steel cable to secure it to the boat. Just remember that pool covers have an additional 3-4' for the sides of a pool, so a 12 x 24 cover is really 20 x 32. More than enough to fit over a V and give it all the cover it needs. Far superior to those blue tarps that only last a year or so.
Use a pool noodle or two, slit lengthwise and fit it over the top of your windshield so there are no sharp corners for the cover to wear on.
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Man that's awesome thanks a million and Happy New Year to everyone!!
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That what I did, I add a vent in the back of the pool cover and built a pvc frame for it to support the cover
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