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Trailerable Boat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Trailerable Boatcover



  • Lightweight and durable Breathable, water repellent, mildew resistant
  • Trailerable Trailerable Select Fit covers included a double layer of protective non-abrasive material at the windshield to ensure your cover outlasts the competition and more importantly--keeps protecting your boat. Double sewn offset loops won't bind and work with optional strap and buckle tie down system (sold separately) to ensure quick and secure attachment for trailering. Poly-rope sewn into the hem helps you pull cover tight to boat for the best fit.
  • General Length: 26' Centerline Lower Length: 25'6" Centerline Upper Length: 26'5" Max Beam Width: 102"
  • Sharkskin Plus 100% Acrylic Coated Polyester--6 1/2 oz Lightweight and durable Breathable, water repellent, mildew resistant
  • CONDITION: Cover used one season.  Gray color.  Minor shadowing from stains during storage which are cleaned.

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