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Brand: Storm Front Covers
Located in: Taylor Made Covers
Taylor Made Products semi-custom boat covers are designed to fit several makes and models of boats with same hull styles and are available in PolyCotton and Polyester Fabrics. Windshields and features such as the port trolling motor are in the average position of the most popular makes and models for that range of boat. Your boat may differ.

Now all Semi-Custom covers include tie-downs and shock cord in hem for a custom fit against your hull. Our covers are designed to finish 4-6' below the rub rail. Both PolyCotton and Polyester covers have 4-ply seams, sewn in tie-down loops, double folded hems and are Fully Trailerable! Polyester covers also include a generic reinforcement patches in high wear areas such as the windshield. Remember to properly support your cover when not trailering for years of use!

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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
5 stars
(based on 1 review)
 
Excellent alternative to shrinkwrap
By MerlinVerified Purchaser from Cohasset, MA on 12/1/2008
Pros:
Good Value, Has all installation gear, High Quality
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Storm Front Covers Storm Front Covers Walk-Around Cuddy O/B 20'5"-21'4":

This product is true to its description. I just received and installed it this weekend so I can't speak to durability. Seems sturdy and fits well with plenty of tie down straps and a strong drawcord around the skirt. I will use it as my Winter cover. I hope to get several seasons out of it, and it seems up to the task. Even if it just gives me two seasons, I'll be way ahead of paying for shrinkwrap. The zipper entry is a big plus, allowing me to easily get inside, shut out the elements, and do off-season projects that never seem to get done during the short New England Summer. Then only knock I have is with the instructions that are a little sparse regarding the use of some of the included hardware, like the mysterious hook with pulley?

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