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FAQ

To select the correct size boat cover, measure your boat's centerline length (from the tip of the bow to the stern) and the beam width (the widest point of the boat). It's essential to include any additional features like bow pulpits or transom brackets in your measurements. Accurate measurements ensure a snug fit, preventing sagging and potential damage from water pooling.

A boat cover protects your vessel from environmental elements such as UV rays, rain, dust, and debris. It helps prevent fading, cracking, and other damage to the boat's interior and exterior surfaces. Using a cover also deters theft and keeps your boat clean, reducing maintenance time and costs.

Regular maintenance of your boat cover extends its lifespan. Clean it monthly by rinsing with a garden hose to remove loose dirt. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a soft-bristle brush. Avoid harsh chemicals or bleach, as they can damage the fabric. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly and allow the cover to air dry completely before storage. ​

Yes, but ensure the boat cover is designed for trailering. Trailerable covers come with reinforced tie-down straps and are made from durable materials to withstand wind and road debris. Always secure the cover properly to prevent it from coming loose during transit.

Custom boat covers are tailored to fit the exact dimensions and features of your boat, offering optimal protection and a snug fit. Universal boat covers are designed to fit a range of boat sizes and shapes, providing a more economical option. While universal covers offer versatility, custom covers ensure maximum coverage and protection.