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6 minutes with some solid tips and tricks..

Another great video ! Finished off with a great song by Bad Co!
 
Great video as always Leo. I have a shipping cover folded in my garage from my 2023 AR195 that I'm not using if you wanted to upgrade yours.
Some beer money plus shipping costs and its yours!
 
Thanks but it wont fit for my model. I probably would have taken you up on it!
 
That shipping cover - that's amazing to me as well. I can see if you're the 2nd owner of the boat, but for ANYONE who's buying the boat brand new, I recommend doing what I did. I had it written right on the contract that the shipping cover AND mooring cover will both be included at time of signing. I had seen some on here that were told the mooring cover WAS the shipping cover, and they lost out (or didn't argue and kick up a fuss) on a great winter storage item. Even if you're in FLA or some other warm place that won't see snow, I'd demand the shipping cover so you could sell it off and offset your insurance for a year or so!

I wouldn't doubt that there are dealerships out there selling the shipping covers on the side.

@Leojay have you considered building a 2x4 frame to replace the poles for winter storage? Seems like it'd be better than the poles to help shed snow, and they could be easily stored against a wall in the garage or some other such place. Similar/identical to what they do when wrapping a boat, but yours is to help avoid singular pressure points, and possibly wallowing out the bow area, at the very least.
 
That shipping cover - that's amazing to me as well. I can see if you're the 2nd owner of the boat, but for ANYONE who's buying the boat brand new, I recommend doing what I did. I had it written right on the contract that the shipping cover AND mooring cover will both be included at time of signing. I had seen some on here that were told the mooring cover WAS the shipping cover, and they lost out (or didn't argue and kick up a fuss) on a great winter storage item. Even if you're in FLA or some other warm place that won't see snow, I'd demand the shipping cover so you could sell it off and offset your insurance for a year or so!

I wouldn't doubt that there are dealerships out there selling the shipping covers on the side.

@Leojay have you considered building a 2x4 frame to replace the poles for winter storage? Seems like it'd be better than the poles to help shed snow, and they could be easily stored against a wall in the garage or some other such place. Similar/identical to what they do when wrapping a boat, but yours is to help avoid singular pressure points, and possibly wallowing out the bow area, at the very least.
Good advice, thanks!
 
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