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Yamaha cover into the storage bag

Ted Davis

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Is it even possible to get the boat cover into the storage bag supplied?
 
We had those exact same thoughts the first time we tried. If you've ever done any type of primitive camping, it's all in the layout. We start in our driveway, laying it out as if it's on the boat, and folding it in thirds, over lapping each fold. And then we fold it into halves toward the center, and halves again. Finally, starting from the stern end, we slowly rolling it forward, compressing all the air out of it. Normally by this time, it slides right into the bag. Hope this helps.
 
No kidding. Wish I got a bag with mine. :(
I wish I had a bag for my bimini. Every time we fold it up it gets set neatly in the head compartment and next time I pull it out it’s a jumbled mess. No idea how it does that sitting in a boat that’s not moving from the side of the house between uses.
 
No bag here...
 
I wish I had a bag for my bimini. Every time we fold it up it gets set neatly in the head compartment and next time I pull it out it’s a jumbled mess. No idea how it does that sitting in a boat that’s not moving from the side of the house between uses.
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Same reason as shown above if I was a betting man.
 
Don't have the link, but walmart, outdoor section, cord draw string nylon bag, xtra large perfect for cover.
 
It's a nice little black bag. After several roll-up attempts to fit the bag, we ended up using an inflate-a-bed back that fit more easily.
 
The mooring cover and tension poles for my 2019 AR210 fit easily into the Gonex 150L duffel bag, pictured here, that I purchased last year on Amazon for $38. And bonus — the color of the bag matches the colorway of my boat perfectly.
 

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That's a nice looking bag and good to have the poles in there too.
 
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