Second posting already, really liking the info available for a new Tige owner. I'm leaving for the Havasu area tomorrow, and have a question regarding the tow cover that came with my boat.
First, should I use this thing when I'm towing, or not even bother with it? This is my first boat, so I'm new to all this. Forgive any stupid questions I might have (now, or in the future). Second, the cover didn't come with any instructions, and I want to make sure that if I do use it, that I'm doing it correctly, and not scratching or damaging my new baby.
I put it on once already, just to keep it covered when it was parked in front of my house overnight, and it seems fairly straight-forward. My only concern is installing it securely and correctly as to avoid any paint or gel-coat damage. Also, I found it impossible to get the front on once the boat was fully on the trailer. Is there a trick to that? Seems like once the bow is all the way forward on the trailer, that it's damn near impossible to slip the front of the cover past the boat rail and the front trailer stops.
Any tips, hints, advice, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
First, should I use this thing when I'm towing, or not even bother with it? This is my first boat, so I'm new to all this. Forgive any stupid questions I might have (now, or in the future). Second, the cover didn't come with any instructions, and I want to make sure that if I do use it, that I'm doing it correctly, and not scratching or damaging my new baby.
I put it on once already, just to keep it covered when it was parked in front of my house overnight, and it seems fairly straight-forward. My only concern is installing it securely and correctly as to avoid any paint or gel-coat damage. Also, I found it impossible to get the front on once the boat was fully on the trailer. Is there a trick to that? Seems like once the bow is all the way forward on the trailer, that it's damn near impossible to slip the front of the cover past the boat rail and the front trailer stops.
Any tips, hints, advice, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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