- Messages
- 3,223
- Reaction score
- 2,517
- Points
- 372
- Location
- Acworth, G.A.
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
So I have a set of anti pooling poles and a vaccu-hold mooring/trailering cover from my junked 2000 Sea-Doo Sportster LE (14.5ft) that I am willing to part with for $50 +ship. I have included pics of what she looks like on the boat, and off, with close ups of the less than perfect areas. Overall the cover is in great shape.
The boat was not trailered often or far. The cover was UV treated and parked out of the sun so the UV fading is minimal with the overall condition of the fabric in great shape. The zippers top access the fuel hatch still work great. There are 2 small defects where rubbing occurred while trailering. They have the picture of my thumb next to them for reference. There is also a picture of the forward starboard side cleat hole, which is in the worst condition of all for of the cleat holes (the rest are actually in excellent shape).
Additionally, there is a rust stain (see picture) from when the cover sat in the back of my truck on top of a spare tire. We left it in there overnight and it rained which caused the rust to stain the cover. When the cover is on the boat the rust stain sits over the air pocket and does not come in contact with the gelcoat or upholstery surfaces. Either way, I doubt the stain would transfer considering it is 3 year old at this point.
Its certainly not new and the price reflects that, but all in all a fair price for a cover and poles that will surely last for years to come.
***Edited to correct posting update info since it was created inaccurately from my mobile device.***
The boat was not trailered often or far. The cover was UV treated and parked out of the sun so the UV fading is minimal with the overall condition of the fabric in great shape. The zippers top access the fuel hatch still work great. There are 2 small defects where rubbing occurred while trailering. They have the picture of my thumb next to them for reference. There is also a picture of the forward starboard side cleat hole, which is in the worst condition of all for of the cleat holes (the rest are actually in excellent shape).
Additionally, there is a rust stain (see picture) from when the cover sat in the back of my truck on top of a spare tire. We left it in there overnight and it rained which caused the rust to stain the cover. When the cover is on the boat the rust stain sits over the air pocket and does not come in contact with the gelcoat or upholstery surfaces. Either way, I doubt the stain would transfer considering it is 3 year old at this point.
Its certainly not new and the price reflects that, but all in all a fair price for a cover and poles that will surely last for years to come.
***Edited to correct posting update info since it was created inaccurately from my mobile device.***
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