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Shipping cover question

Bruggar709

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
19
I have a new shipping cover that I was given for a 19-21 AR190 with tower. I have a 2104 SX190 (non-tower), Has anyone used this cover for a winter cover and if so how did you get it sung enough so it doesn't sag under the weight of the snow or rain
 
I’m sorry I can’t be of any help in your question. If this cover didn’t work for you. Please send me. pM. I’m looking to get another cover for a AR190
 
I used my shipping cover for winter storage this year. We don't get much snow, so I just knock it off as we go. My biggest issue was with rain/snow accumulation in the t top. Some pool noodles strung up there help with that. My cover was tight around the boat, but loose above it. Wasn't an issue at all.
 
I have a new shipping cover that I was given for a 19-21 AR190 with tower. I have a 2104 SX190 (non-tower), Has anyone used this cover for a winter cover and if so how did you get it sung enough so it doesn't sag under the weight of the snow or rain
Do you have the poles that go under the cover? My shipping cover came with the poles and when I bought the Yamaha cover, it came with the poles too. This will keep the cover tight and drastically reduce the pooling you are worried about.
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If you don't have poles then giant beach balls do the trick (I prefer them over the poles) Amazon.com
 
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