Our Covers Are Specifically Designed For Each Style Of Boat.
Center Console Boats
Walk Around Boats
Dual Console Boats
Catamaran Center Console Boats
Bow Rails
No Bow Rail
Recessed Bow Rail
Low Bow Rail (Less than 8″ high)
Walkthrough Bow Rail
High Bow Rail (8″ or higher)
Bow Accessories
Some of the bow accessories our covers may accommodate:
No Bow Accessories
Bow Roller
Through Hull Anchor
Bow Pulpit
Ski / Tow Bar
Ski poles & tow bars come in various styles and can be mounted at various points on the craft, including above and in front of the engine.
Swim Ladder
Aftermarket swim ladders come in many types, including platform, removable, and inlaid.
Jack Plate
A jack plate is an add-on bracket that mounts between the boat and engine. These plates allow vertical adjustment to your boat’s trim, and can be either manual or hydraulic. The depth of the jack plate (from boat’s transom to the mount of the engine) can affect the fit of a boat cover.
Engine Mount
Sea Mount Style Engine Mount with T-Top Cover
Covers for craft with Sea Mount style outboard engine mounts do not include a cutout in the stern of the cover for the engine.
Covers for craft with standard, transom-style engine mounts require a cutout in the stern section.
Beam Width
The beam width of a boat is the flat measurement of the craft’s width at its widest point. This area is usually found near the middle of the boat.
Center Line Length
The center line measurement of a boat is the length from the bow to the stern of the craft directly in the center of the boat. Motors, swim platforms and other accessories are not included in the measurement.
Power Poles
Power Poles are a type of shallow water anchor that feature motor bracket mounts and transom mounts. The type of mount and position of the poles (port, starboard, dual transom) can affect the fit of a boat cover.