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Derek's Tracker TX-17 rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 308716" data-attributes="member: 2615"><p>My boat is stored inside during the winter so I do not have to worry about snow/ice. It does sit outside from April-November.</p><p>Cover has been great. It is a trailerable cover but I have only towed with it a couple times. </p><p>I park the boat in a dirt lot that creates a lot of dust. The cover is filthy and could use a wash. But it keeps the inside of the boat mostly dust free.</p><p>I don't keep a front fishing seat in the boat so I use fiberglass bows for pontoon boat covers. I think it is better for the cover, less edges to wear on. I still use a rear seat to hold the cover up but may replace that this year as it rarely gets used while fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 308716, member: 2615"] My boat is stored inside during the winter so I do not have to worry about snow/ice. It does sit outside from April-November. Cover has been great. It is a trailerable cover but I have only towed with it a couple times. I park the boat in a dirt lot that creates a lot of dust. The cover is filthy and could use a wash. But it keeps the inside of the boat mostly dust free. I don't keep a front fishing seat in the boat so I use fiberglass bows for pontoon boat covers. I think it is better for the cover, less edges to wear on. I still use a rear seat to hold the cover up but may replace that this year as it rarely gets used while fishing. [/QUOTE]
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