I have used those poles that come with the Tige's a few times, but when I did use them, the rain just pilled up in a smaller puddle in a different spot.
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Originally posted by mtnsmith View PostIf you use pvc to build a support be careful that the print that identifies what type of pvc you have does not rub off on your vinyl. I built a similar suppport frame and had some pink lettering that said "schedule forty" on my seat for several months. Sand off the ink from the pvc.
Use some acetone and wipe it off. Let the Pipe sit for about 20 minutes before you put it in the boat just to ensure all the fumes evaporated off.
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Originally posted by Lunchbox View PostOk so it's not as bad as last time... I went over to the storage unit after the rain we had this weekend and this is what I found... I had to go home and get some plastic cups and start bailing... I need to get something to prop that up...
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Originally posted by chadster2 View PostOr move to Ga. We haven't had enough rain, in a year, to leave a wet spot.http://www.linkedin.com/in/zachgarcia
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Originally posted by tessa View PostThe 2007 20V with Bow and Cockpit cover have poles and the black round disks the poles go in that are also vented. Is that a Tige cover or white shrink wrap?http://www.linkedin.com/in/zachgarcia
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