Protect Your Seadoo With A Well Chosen PWC Cover
Friday, May 22, 2009
By Dylan Brodderick
Whether it is almost time to put your pwc on a trailer and get it to the lake, or that time of year where you drain the oil and put it in the garage, you're going to need a pwc cover to protect your favorite summer sporting toy. Finding a cover that fits your watercraft to a tee is one of the best investments you can make second to buying the thing in the first place. And the best thing is, it's super easy to find pwc covers online these days, specifically designed to fit your make and year of pwc.
The most important thing to consider is finding a pwc cover with a perfect fit - this will server two perposes: 1) it will look better, but more importantly 2) it will protect your pwc better. When you load up your pwc to go boating for the weekend, towing a trailered pwc with an improperly fitting cover can cause wear and tear on your boat, in addition to causing a potentially dangerous situation for you and/or drivers behind you on the highway.
Now, second to a tailored fit, material is probably the second most important factor when you are considering pwc covers. The material that is used will determine how well and for how long your cover will protect your boat.
You've most likely already heard of the Sunbrella brand, but it's popular for a reason: it is probably the best choice available when it comes to canvas pwc covers - it is sun-resistant and tough enough to stand up to any weather, especially in the south. The woven fabric is not only tear resistant, it also helps to disperse heat and moisture, which are the primary causes of mold.
The same principles of material selection and attention to precise fit will apply, whether you are looking for a pwc cover, sea doo pwc cover, Yamaha pwc cover, Kawasaki pwc cover, mooring cover, dodger, bimini, helm cover, or just about any manner of marine canvas cover.
So do you need to get your pwc cover right from the manufacturer to ensure the best fit and quality? The truth is, there are a lot of after market pwc cover manufacturers that design covers specifically for each particular make and year - so no, the best quality doesn't always come from the manufacturer. Your mileage will vary though, and you need to ensure you are getting the quality you expect, so do a little research before you choose a brand. However, if you really want your pwc brand logo on your cover, then you may have no option but to buy from the manufacturer.
So when you are researching what to buy, and whether to try and find it in stock or order online, you now know the two most important specs to watch out for. If you take the time to make sure that you get a good fit and a quality material, you'll end up with a cover that not only looks great, but keeps your pwc looking great as well.
The most important thing to consider is finding a pwc cover with a perfect fit - this will server two perposes: 1) it will look better, but more importantly 2) it will protect your pwc better. When you load up your pwc to go boating for the weekend, towing a trailered pwc with an improperly fitting cover can cause wear and tear on your boat, in addition to causing a potentially dangerous situation for you and/or drivers behind you on the highway.
Now, second to a tailored fit, material is probably the second most important factor when you are considering pwc covers. The material that is used will determine how well and for how long your cover will protect your boat.
You've most likely already heard of the Sunbrella brand, but it's popular for a reason: it is probably the best choice available when it comes to canvas pwc covers - it is sun-resistant and tough enough to stand up to any weather, especially in the south. The woven fabric is not only tear resistant, it also helps to disperse heat and moisture, which are the primary causes of mold.
The same principles of material selection and attention to precise fit will apply, whether you are looking for a pwc cover, sea doo pwc cover, Yamaha pwc cover, Kawasaki pwc cover, mooring cover, dodger, bimini, helm cover, or just about any manner of marine canvas cover.
So do you need to get your pwc cover right from the manufacturer to ensure the best fit and quality? The truth is, there are a lot of after market pwc cover manufacturers that design covers specifically for each particular make and year - so no, the best quality doesn't always come from the manufacturer. Your mileage will vary though, and you need to ensure you are getting the quality you expect, so do a little research before you choose a brand. However, if you really want your pwc brand logo on your cover, then you may have no option but to buy from the manufacturer.
So when you are researching what to buy, and whether to try and find it in stock or order online, you now know the two most important specs to watch out for. If you take the time to make sure that you get a good fit and a quality material, you'll end up with a cover that not only looks great, but keeps your pwc looking great as well.
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