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Yea the newer 242s are the same. There are 3 holes, the first is so the fabric isnt too tight to get the thing up, the second is its normal position, the third is to lower it a bit so a wake board rope won't rub the fabric. my dealer didn't know that either but it is documented in the manual.Yeah, some dealers are tools when it comes to giving new owners walk throughs. Mine didn't tell me about it, I kind of just figured it out by playing around with it one day.
That looks sharp! My mooring cover is sitting here in my office, my boat still has 3' of snow around it.
Looks great, what did you useAdded some "courtesy lights"
How does the mooring cover attach? Does it have since straps like the shipping cover? I would eventually like to get one...
Looks great, what did you use
http://www.amazon.com/LIVEWELL-COURTESY-LIGHTS-MARINE-WATERPROOF/dp/B00OABQLWG/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1425915852&sr=8-9&keywords=live well LED
I used these for the lights inside the boat. I got 4 but only used two. Theyre bright enough. For behind the swim deck seats, I just went to O'reilys and got the 10" LED strips that almost every autoparts store has. Tied them all together and tied them into the courtesy light above the throttle. Very simple process. Just tedious work.