Classic Accessories Silvermax Trailerable Boat Cover Fits 12' To 14' (grey) on 2040-parts.com
Carlsbad, California, US
Classic Accessories Silvermax Trailerable Boat Cover (Stock No. 15)
Size: Fits 14' to 16' Long (75" beam width)
Color: Grey
Retail Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $44.99
You Save: $25 (36% OFF)
Product Details :
Light and strong trailerable boat cover resists sun fade and provides UV protection
- Integrated trailering strap, D-ring and rope attachments
- Full cut to allow extra room for accessories such as bow rails, running lights, etc.
- Elastic cord sewn into bottom hem for a tight, custom fit
- Light, strong and reflective Silver Max™ polyester fabric won’t stretch or shrink
- Fabric coating technology resists dirt and stains while providing water-repellency
- Resistant to mildew and UV damage
- Storage bag and attachment ropes included
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