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A question around towing with the cover on

I agree it sure gets hot under the cover!
 
I towed mine from Nebraska to Florida with them out. When I bought my boat they explained it to me. I also slit 2 of the long float tubes to go around the top of the windshield since the rubber bumper was rubbing on the cover starting to wear a hole in it. It has worked great for me.
 
I keep the poles in for city driving and take them out while in the highway. My 2 cents
 
I noodle my windshield and tow with poles out.
 
Yes I always put a noodle on the windshield even with the cover on in the dock. Thanks!
 
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