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Seal Skin boat covers


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Does anyone have experience with Seal Skin brand covers? How do they hold up, fit, etc???? I know there are other/better covers, I am looking for feedback on this specific brand.

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As I recall, lightweight, uses straps to the trailer, & don't breathe very well so be sure you install vents in it... none of which are traits I would want in a cover. Inexpensive is their strong suit.

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I had one on my old Malibu Euro for several years. I really liked the fact that it was 100% water proof, but as Bill mentioned above they do not vent at all. So for the first few years I had the cover the inside of my boat and the bottom of the cover got mildewy. Then I got smart and put 2 of the vents linked below in the cover and my boat stayed bone dry for several years until I sold her. I never trailered with the cover so I can not speak to that.

http://www.amazon.com/Vico-Marine-Boat-Vent-Black/dp/B00LB8CCHE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1455366044&sr=8-1&keywords=boat+cover+vents

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