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Holy crap! I'm trying to locate a cover for my 78 Cuddy I/O. The last wind storm totaly wrecked mine. Any idea what size cover fits? The old one was a Wallyworld model that was ill-fitting. There are so many options as to size, it's overwhelming. What about going over the bow rails? None of the semi custom ones I see even address them. I could get a custom fit, but they are like $350. I need that cash to fix my outdrive. HELP! :'(
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Holy crap! I'm trying to locate a cover for my 78 Cuddy I/O. The last wind storm totaly wrecked mine. Any idea what size cover fits? The old one was a Wallyworld model that was ill-fitting. There are so many options as to size, it's overwhelming. What about going over the bow rails? None of the semi custom ones I see even address them. I could get a custom fit, but they are like $350. I need that cash to fix my outdrive. HELP! :'(
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40 ft tarp at local boat store. That what i did. Want a off season cover as well, but just dont have the $$$$ either. :(
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40 ft tarp at local boat store. That what i did. Want a off season cover as well, but just dont have the $$$$ either. :(
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40 footer?? I use the 25 X 10 Green, they are stronger then the blue!

Is this a off season cover?? Do you get snow there??

I built a frame out of wood before now its out of PVC and cover for the winter works great and if you tie the cover down tight you will get 3 to 5 winters out of one cover.

In season covers cost$$$ But I have a friend that bought a Taylor cover for ok money and it has lasted pretty good for him.

Do a search for Taylor Boat covers it will come right up.
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40 footer?? I use the 25 X 10 Green, they are stronger then the blue!

Is this a off season cover?? Do you get snow there??

I built a frame out of wood before now its out of PVC and cover for the winter works great and if you tie the cover down tight you will get 3 to 5 winters out of one cover.

In season covers cost$$$ But I have a friend that bought a Taylor cover for ok money and it has lasted pretty good for him.

Do a search for Taylor Boat covers it will come right up.
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Looking for a year round cover. We don't get much snow here, maybe once a year if that. I saw some Taylor Made covers on e-bay, but they make a point out of saying they are for a V-hull without a wide bow. That kinda leaves us out. I reckon I'll end up with a tarp. Dang-it!
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Looking for a year round cover. We don't get much snow here, maybe once a year if that. I saw some Taylor Made covers on e-bay, but they make a point out of saying they are for a V-hull without a wide bow. That kinda leaves us out. I reckon I'll end up with a tarp. Dang-it!
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check Taylor Marine's web site, look around for the discontinued products, you may have to monitor it from time to time, but they general have some good covers for cheap, yoi have to wade thru the JetSKi covers listed, and try to find a boat that is simular to yours, but for the prices they sell, its worth it
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check Taylor Marine's web site, look around for the discontinued products, you may have to monitor it from time to time, but they general have some good covers for cheap, yoi have to wade thru the JetSKi covers listed, and try to find a boat that is simular to yours, but for the prices they sell, its worth it
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