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November 24, 2009

Boat Cover FAQs

How durable are DuraShield Boat Covers?
Our trailerable boat covers are made from heavy duty, tight weave polyester, made to withstand the forces of nature and the stress of highway travel. Our boat covers come with a 5 year warranty, so you have the assurance that if anything does go wrong with your cover during normal use, we will replace your cover for free.

Will it cover my outboard motor?
The DuraShield boat cover is not designed to protect your outboard motor; however we do sell a separate Trailerable Boat Motor Cover for 2-25 hp outboard motors.

How do I secure my cover for towing my boat on a trailer?
Tie-down straps are provided with your DuraShield boat cover. Secure the straps over the cover and underneath the boat to secure the cover for trailering. Use all of the straps provided for the best protection.

How can I prevent mold and mildew from growing on my boat cover?
Keep the cover clean. Avoid letting water, snow, dirt, and other materials accumulate on top of the cover. Do not roll or fold the boat cover for storage unless it is completely dry. Also, do not cover the boat cover with a plastic tarp or other material, as this will compromise the breathability of the cover.

How do I measure my boat to find the right size cover?
Measure the center length from bow to stern. Do not measure up and over windshields. Then measure the beam width from side to side at the widest part of the boat.
How to Measure Your Boat

Will the boat cover fit over my windshield?
Yes. Our boat covers are designed to fit over the standard windshield on most boats.

Will the boat cover fit over my cabin or center console?
No. Our boat covers are designed for V-hull, fish/ski, inboard/outboard boats, and other similar boats. The cover will not provide proper protection for cabin or center console boats.

February 24, 2009

Boat Storage Tips

Filed under: Marine Boat Covers — Tags: , , — Esther @ 1:12 pm

Keeping your boat clean and dry is a fundamental step in preparing your boat for storage in the off-season.

boatcover_horizontalThoroughly clean the interior and exterior of your boat before putting it in storage. Be sure to remove any traces of marine growth. Allow the boat to air dry completely before storage. Trapped moisture can damage your boat and encourage mildew growth.

Use cleaning products that are nontoxic and environmentally friendly in order to protect marine life that may be exposed to these products when you put your boat back in the water. Avoid cleaners that are abrasive or that contain chemicals that may oxidize your boat’s sealant and paint over time.

Check your boat’s covers—both the boat cover and the outboard motor cover—for rips or tears that could allow moisture to seep inside the boat’s interior or engine. Replace your boat and motor cover if they are torn or damaged. Clean your canvas storage cover periodically with diluted vinegar or hydrogen peroxide and let air dry fully before use.

If you are storing your boat outdoors without adequate shelter, do not allow excess snow or rain to build up on top of the boat storage cover. Allowing your cover to sag underneath the weight of snow or water may compromise your cover’s protection and defense against moisture and the elements.