Friday, December 19, 2008

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Custom Boat Covers

By Elizabeth Morgan


Owning a boat and then spending lazy hors sailing down the sea near sun-kissed beaches is a luxury, which many dream to afford. And if you are the lucky owner of one such boat, fitted with all accessories, and designed to sail you away from the daily cares, do remember to give a thought to its well- keep and maintenance.

Boats, like all organisms � living or non- living are subject to the vagaries of nature. Time will take its toll and your much prized possession can lose both its shine and value.

One of the most important aspects of keeping your boat spic and span, shining and new is to give attention to boat covers. They play a pivotal role in keeping dust, snow, rain or mildew at bay. All these are sources of corrosion and can affect the boat adversely. While many boat covers are available in the market, the best option is the custom fit boat cover. Rated high on the scale of customer satisfaction, they are designed for specific boat styles.

So, before venturing out for shopping for your custom fit cover, keep a few things in mind. First of all, you need to get exact and accurate measurements of your boat using a non- stretching tape. Look around you and do a survey of the fabrics most popular for boat covers. This will give you an idea of what to choose from. The popular range of options includes 50/50 polyester marine fabric or any soft fabric such as 100% waver polyester along a non-waver polyester back.

Choosing the right fabric for your customized boat cover is very essential because only a fabric with the required amount of strength and flexibility will be able to keep away the UV impacts, mildew and the prevent the process of rusting, which would set in the boat sooner or later because of its constant contact with water.

About the author

Boat Covers provides detailed information about boat covers, boat lift canopy covers, boat seat covers, and more. Boat Covers is affiliated with House Boat Rentals.
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