Thread: Pontoon covers
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Old 06-02-2020, 12:55 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin View Post
So this thread has me thinking of another option, has any one ever had a full cover made that is in two pieces. I plan to have a cover made for my pontoon, next spring or over the winter, and was pondering the idea. When its my wife and I we don't use the front seats, and it would be nice to just leave them covered.

Now I always here complaints about the full covers and how much of a pain they are but honestly, I don't see them any worse then any other boat I own. I get my 24' pontoon, covered or uncovered in less the 5 mins... I will admit that it took a while to figure out a method that works, but now that I have its really a breeze. The biggest thing I have found is that as I take the cover off, I go from bow to stern, and roll it up along the way.... then just reverse the process to get it back on... I also lay the poles out when I am putting the cover on, so that they are handy where and when I need them.....
I think forum member Codeman had a toon with split covers at one time...

The way you put your cover on is the exact same way I do mine. I have my poles numbered and pre marked for correct height. Like you said 5 minutes or less...

Dan
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