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Hi guys,Here are the pictures that I said I would upload of my new cover from carver.As you see its a good fit.Any questions just let me know.regards Brian
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Last edited by genesis08; 12-08-2008 at 07:26 PM. |
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lookin good
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looks good but you are going to need to prop a point in it between the windshield and the bow rail. A lot of rain or snow likes to lay there.
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Yensen is right about rain/snow pooling on the deck between the bow rails. I take a square bucket that kitty litter comes in (or any conventional round bucket should work as well) and put it upside down on the sliding hatch to support the top. Works great. You should take the handle off so you do not get rust on the hatch.
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Genesis, you are over in Ireland, right. How do you suppose your boat got from Virginia Beach, VA over to Ireland?
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Quote:
Extended fuel capacity.
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Yes Nipper,I am over in Ireland.I used to live in Va beach.I bought the boat locally and had it shipped out of Portsmouth Va on a Roll on Roll of ferry to Dublin Ireland via Liverpool UK.Bit of a hassle,but got it done anyway.By the way thanks for the advise about supporting cover at bow.I was thinking about doing that.Cheers,Brian....
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