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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 381582" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Not sure how "perfect" you want your cover to be, but I use a 12mil heavy duty tarp that is UV resistant. Had to replace my first tarp because it was defective and the guy on Ebay was a turd about replacing it. But the one I have on now has been there for almost a year with hardly any signs of wear. I keep my camo seats in the boat year round and zero signs of fading due to the tarp being UV resistant. Boat also stays bone dry. I use 2 old saw horses and a long piece of 2x4 to support the tarp. I use bungie straps to hold the tarp down and it's held up to 10+ inches of snow and high winds. IIRC I got a 10'x20' for my 1648MV and it fits well. About $30 from Ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 381582, member: 9169"] Not sure how "perfect" you want your cover to be, but I use a 12mil heavy duty tarp that is UV resistant. Had to replace my first tarp because it was defective and the guy on Ebay was a turd about replacing it. But the one I have on now has been there for almost a year with hardly any signs of wear. I keep my camo seats in the boat year round and zero signs of fading due to the tarp being UV resistant. Boat also stays bone dry. I use 2 old saw horses and a long piece of 2x4 to support the tarp. I use bungie straps to hold the tarp down and it's held up to 10+ inches of snow and high winds. IIRC I got a 10'x20' for my 1648MV and it fits well. About $30 from Ebay. [/QUOTE]
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