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    Posted: September-14-2019 at 9:00am
I have a 1994 sport Nautique open bow I need a new cover. Dose anybody know were the best place to get one.
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I bought a high quality perfect fit waterline cover from Skip Dunlap off of ski-it-again and it’s proven to be very good at keeping my boat dry and fade free. I paid $495 and I did not expect such a nice cover.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tryathlete Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September-14-2019 at 4:03pm
Actually I found out about it on BOS and it’s from TUMACS which is Skip’s cover company or his source. He’s very helpful
And responsive.

https://www.ballofspray.com/forum#/discussion/17970/tumacs-boat-cover-is-awesome

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Earlier this summer I purchased a cover from Angola Canvas. They seem the have patterns on hand for all Correct Crafts. Construction quality is excellent and it has well-placed reinforcement over all the high friction contact areas - lights, windshield, lifting rings. I went with the Aqualon material as my boat gets hit with a lot of pine sap while sitting on the lift. Zero sap has gotten through to the boat. Don't have issues with condensation or mildew either.
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Originally posted by zwoobah zwoobah wrote:

Earlier this summer I purchased a cover from Angola Canvas. They seem the have patterns on hand for all Correct Crafts. Construction quality is excellent and it has well-placed reinforcement over all the high friction contact areas - lights, windshield, lifting rings. I went with the Aqualon material as my boat gets hit with a lot of pine sap while sitting on the lift. Zero sap has gotten through to the boat. Don't have issues with condensation or mildew either.


Second that. I had an Angola Cancas cover on my Super Sport. It was a few years old when I got it and I used it without a canopy for 4-5 seasons and it was as good as new. No water got in, nice drawstring cover and zero issues.
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