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Cover support ideas for tin boats kept on a mooring
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 416896" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>It looks like those are telescoping poles so you should be able to make the cover nice and tight. I kept one of my previous boats covered after the cheap float switch failed and it filled with muddy river water. It was a pain to take the cover off and then put it back on each time even at a floating dock. My current Lowe has a separate float switch and bilge pump and it works fine. But the water does run to the back. Sounds like you just might need a bigger engine to help the water run to the back! :mrgreen: I did run into a problem with my cover on the previous boat getting partially blown off the boat several times during heavy storms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 416896, member: 12995"] It looks like those are telescoping poles so you should be able to make the cover nice and tight. I kept one of my previous boats covered after the cheap float switch failed and it filled with muddy river water. It was a pain to take the cover off and then put it back on each time even at a floating dock. My current Lowe has a separate float switch and bilge pump and it works fine. But the water does run to the back. Sounds like you just might need a bigger engine to help the water run to the back! :mrgreen: I did run into a problem with my cover on the previous boat getting partially blown off the boat several times during heavy storms. [/QUOTE]
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