Devildog
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 160
- Reaction score
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- 112
- Location
- Chain O' Lakes, IL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
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@Devildog - Are you storing in a hard roofed structure? If so I am jealous. Inside winter storage options close to me are very pricey. I have opted to wrap mine for about $350 because I don't trust the cover not to sag and possibly rip under snow and ice load.
They are anti pooling poles for your boat cover. They are used to create peaks so that rain runs off instead of pooling. Most do not use them for trailering. I have never used them so I will leave explaining their use to someone else.
They add tension points to your cover. When you remove the poles all of the air is pressed out under towing. The wind load on the cover is spread out over the entire cover instead of the on the anti pooling poles. I left mine in for a 500 mile tow and it stretched out my cover.Just an FYI, I have used mine when trailering. Did this to go on vacation, about 3.5-4 hour drive (65-75 mph) with no problem. Curious now if I "shouldn't" be doing this.
Just an FYI, I have used mine when trailering. Did this to go on vacation, about 3.5-4 hour drive (65-75 mph) with no problem. Curious now if I "shouldn't" be doing this.