The problem with running a cover at highway speeds with the Center Console T top boats is how high the cover goes up onto the T top, the wind also flows down onto each side, this creates a lot of pressure on the cover on the sides, the cover will press down onto the anti pooling pole in the bow area and the top of the pole will try to push through the top. On my boat the strain on the wind screen is tremendous as it is the high point of support. I took my oem cover to a canvas shop and had four straps sewn that go from higher points above the wind screen on the T top to support the cover, it didn’t work and the clasps broke very quickly once on the highway.
Before I travel a long distance I just make sure I’ve applied a good coat of wax on the
vertical surfaces of the interior side of the boat, and the entire hull. This makes clean up when I get to my destination a lot easier. I drove through rain, snow, dust you name it on my last trip, so my boat was filthy when I got to my destination, washing is a bit of a pita, but it’s all just part of the fun.
On this last trip I pulled the removable windscreen off and wrapped it in a movers blanket, not only did it keep it clean it kept it from being subjected to 90 mph wind while traveling. Think about it, try holding your hand out the window at 65 mph, now toss in a 20 mph head wind, now think about trying to a piece of card board out in that wind, let alone that huge cover / sail, that’s a lot of surface area to catch that 65 mph wind.
I use this spray on wax;
The other thing I do is to stow all of the removable cushions in the head compartment to keep them clean during travel.
I have a five gallon bucket that I bought a lid for that has a screw on top, I keep my cleaning supplies, wax, soft brush that goes on my deck brush in there including a spray nozzle for the hose. I use the bucket to put water and soap to wash the boat with. I also take a 100’ hose that isn’t oxidized to wash things with, hoses that lay out in the hot desert sun will oxidize and leave marks on your boat.
This is a pic from my recent trip to Lake Mohave on the day after my arrival, while I was washing the boat and my truck I got a nice rain shower for a final rinse, you can see my green five gallon bucket and supplies in the garage.
