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Waterproof Boat Cover Tips
Waterproof Boat Cover Tips
Waterproof Boat Cover Tips by Farrell
Harber
Boats are made to be used in the water, so it can seem silly to
consider the need for a waterproof boat cover. The truth is, to
maintain your boat and protect your investment a good quality
all-season waterproof boat cover is a necessity.
Waterproof boat covers are, without question, essential in
maintaining the high quality and overall value of your boat. It's
an investment of just a few hundred dollars for a hard standing
cover that will keep your boat protected from every type of
weather.
After a rainstorm or when the snow melts in spring, you won't need
to worry about waiting for the interior to dry. Just remove your
waterproof boat cover when the sun starts to shine, and your boat
is ready to hit the high seas. No more siphoning water from the
hull or waiting hours or days for the upholstery to dry.
Keep Your Boat Cover Waterproof
Your boat cover will be waterproof when you buy it, but you may
have to take steps to keep it that way in the years to come. The
structure of your boat cover will naturally weaken after a couple
of years, so you'll need to ensure that the waterproofing
properties remain intact, especially after giving it a good
cleaning. Visit your marina or boat dealer to find retail products
that you can apply to renew the protective properties of your boat
cover.
Other Waterproofing Methods
Even if you're not in the market for a waterproof boat cover,
you'll still need some sort of boat protection. Some boat owners
choose to purchase a regular boat cover, and then add a standard
issue tarp above the cover. A tarp provides a more economical way
to create that essential layer of waterproof material. The result
is the same, but the cost is considerably lower.
Ordinary boat covers can also be waterproofed. You can ask the
manufacturer to apply a coat of fluorocarbon to the finish, saving
you a few bucks while providing the waterproof protection that your
boat needs to stay in excellent condition. Shop around to see what
options are available before you decide.
All-weather Protection
The waterproof boat cover that you choose must provide protection
from other elements as well. Depending on where you live,
cold-weather protection from snow and ice must be considered. The
cover should provide a means to keep your boat free of dust and
debris when the weather turns windy, and should also protect the
paint and fabrics from fading due to the effects of UV rays.
You've already sunk a bundle into your boat, but do spend the extra
cash on a waterproof boat cover. The money you spend today will pay
off in years of fun and great performance.
Contributor Farrell Harber enjoys writing articles for a variety of
popular web magazines, on fishing sports
recreation and boating sports
recreation themes.
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