TommyMcK
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 168
- Reaction score
- 372
- Points
- 162
- Location
- SW Florida / Middle Chesapeake
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2023
- Boat Model
- Wake
- Boat Length
- 22
I get the impression that most of the folks here trailer their boats. I keep mine on a lift at home and I'm usually in the position of needing to put the cover on while in the boat without the ability to walk around outside of it.
I've been doing that for years and have gotten somewhat adept at it..but it's still a pain. I work from front to back, using the cleats at the bow and midship to help hold the cover in place as I work around. I crawl out at the stern and work the back end on while literally on top of it. The old AR230 cover was a real pain because the tightening rachet was in the middle of the stern. It was a really dicey proposition to lean over and try to tigheten that while on the boat. My new 222xd cover has the tightening rachets on the side at the stern and at least one of (port side in my case) is accessible from the dock.
I was wondering if any of you have any interesting techniques. It's always "fun" if you're doing it with any appreciable wind.
I've been doing that for years and have gotten somewhat adept at it..but it's still a pain. I work from front to back, using the cleats at the bow and midship to help hold the cover in place as I work around. I crawl out at the stern and work the back end on while literally on top of it. The old AR230 cover was a real pain because the tightening rachet was in the middle of the stern. It was a really dicey proposition to lean over and try to tigheten that while on the boat. My new 222xd cover has the tightening rachets on the side at the stern and at least one of (port side in my case) is accessible from the dock.
I was wondering if any of you have any interesting techniques. It's always "fun" if you're doing it with any appreciable wind.