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delmage171 04-14-2012 8:02 AM

New Cover Sports Cover - Review - Photos Attached
 
Hey guys. I just got my Cover Sports cover from Brent Fleming at Cover Sports for my 1996 Super Sport

Like others have said Brent is definitely interesting to deal with but that I would be happy with the final product.

I wanted a cover that I could trailer long distances with up to the cottage as well as not attach straps to my trailer!

I have never had or seen a cover with this kind of quality, fit and looks.

So stoked on it.

Here are a bunch of photos

http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...t/IMG_7594.jpg

http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...t/IMG_7595.jpg

http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...t/IMG_7597.jpg

http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...t/IMG_7598.jpg

http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...t/IMG_7599.jpg

moon 04-14-2012 8:31 AM

It Looks really good and similar to the evolution covers. Are the transom straps the only thing that tighten the cover to the boat or is there some sort of hidden pull strap that you pull to tighten to the boat?

501s 04-14-2012 8:50 AM

That boat looks new! Is it really a 96? Nice cover too.

polarbill 04-14-2012 9:39 AM

moon, yes. You can see rope/strap that goes around the entire cover. The ratchet or locking piece is wrapped up in the thing that is parallel to the rub rail real close to the platform.

This cover looks very nice and very similar to Rankin(not sure they are in business anymore) Evolution and Bakes. So much better then any sharksking or other covers that use straps and poles to hold them up. These don't need straps to the trailer, poles and can easily put on by one person on the trailer or in the water. Most have cotton or wool covered hooks that help hold the cover down under the rub rail. Personally I am not a huge fan of towing with a cover regardless of how good it is but if I was going to do it this would be the type of cover. I would still wrap the gelcoat above and maybe a little below the rub rail with sran wrap to keep an chaffe from happening on long drives.

tyler97217 04-14-2012 9:51 AM

Looks awesome! Love that trailer with the boat too. All in all a nice package!

501s 04-14-2012 11:38 AM

And that TV rules too!

Raf1985 04-14-2012 12:15 PM

Wow thats a good looking boat for a 96. I would have never guessed....

dooski 04-14-2012 4:00 PM

Cover looks great. Does Cover Sports have a website, google came up empty?

delmage171 04-14-2012 5:36 PM

Hey guys!

Thanks alot. I am super stoked on my new (not new at all ha ha) boat this year!

Here is there website info to those who asked. There website has been down for awhile

http://www.planetnautique.com/vb3/co...7-Cover-Sports

pprior 04-15-2012 3:18 PM

can you trailer with that cover on at HW speeds (have you tried it yet)? Love the no straps look!

what about water pooling with no middle pole?

delmage171 04-15-2012 6:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pprior (Post 1744644)
can you trailer with that cover on at HW speeds (have you tried it yet)? Love the no straps look!

what about water pooling with no middle pole?

I was towing the other day at 65mph and there was no flapping at all. It is snug

I am not sure about the water pooling up because I have only had it for a couple weekend. I think it that is is an issue I could toss a couple life vests right where the pole should be and its tight enough i do not think I will have an issue


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