The different color codes are as follows: Cranberry = Y, Hunter Green = F, Grey = G, Navy = N, Pacific Blue = B, Teal = T and Black = R
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The different color codes are as follows: Cranberry = Y, Hunter Green = F, Grey = G, Navy = N, Pacific Blue = B, Teal = T and Black = R
IMPORTANT: To choose the correct semi-custom fit cover for your boat, you must know the beam width and center line length of your boat. Taylor Made semi-custom boat covers are designed to fit several makes and models of boats with same hull styles. This means that the windshield pocket is in the average position for this range of boats. Your boat may differ.
ALWAYS MEASURE YOUR BOAT TO BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THAT YOU ARE GETTING THE CORRECT COVER FOR YOUR BOAT
Over the years, some boat manufacturers occasionally reuse boat model numbers or names. Boats with the same name or model number can actually vary in style or size.
To order your Trailerite® boat cover in Hot Shot™, use the Taylor pattern # with the letter O as a suffix, then the proper color code after the O
For example: 70215OT = Hot Shot™ in Teal. more
Find the boat cover that fits
Find the boat cover that fits
Taylor Made Semi-Custom Boat Covers are designed to fit several makes and models of boats with similar hull styles. Semi-Custom covers are only available in the Hot Shot fabric with seven color options including Pacific Blue, Hunter Green, Gray, Navy, Black, Teal, and Cranberry. To ensure you choose the correct semi-custom cover, you must know the beam width and center line length of your boat. All Taylor semi-custom covers include tie-downs and shock cord in hem for a custom fit against your hull.
The Deck Boat Cover includes tie-downs and shock cord in hem for a custom fit against your hull. Hot Shot Fabric is an upgrade to the Trailerite fabric and features windshield reinforcements sewn-in. Extra care should be taken to protect your cover from coming into contact with sharp edges such as windshields, accessory brackets, or bow-mounted electric trolling motors. Please pad these areas before installing your cover.
IMPORTANT: To choose the correct semi-custom fit cover for your boat, you must know the beam width and centerline length of your boat! Taylor Made Products semi-custom boat covers a redesigned to fit several makes s and models of boats with same hull styles. This means that the windshield pocket is in the average position for this range of boats. Your boat may differ.
CAUTION: Over the years, some boat manufacturers occasionally reuse boat model numbers or names. Boats having the same name or model number can actually vary in style or size.
IMPORTANT: To choose the correct semi-custom fit cover for your boat, you must know the beam width and center line length of your boat. Taylor Made semi-custom boat covers are designed to fit several makes and models of boats with same hull styles. This means that the windshield pocket is in the average position for this range of boats. Your boat may differ.
ALWAYS MEASURE YOUR BOAT TO BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THAT YOU ARE GETTING THE CORRECT COVER FOR YOUR BOAT
The different color codes are as follows: Cranberry = Y, Hunter Green = F, Grey = G, Navy = N, Pacific Blue = B, Teal = T and Black = R
Thanks. yes, I had done that previously (and lots of other places on the web as well) and I was hoping someone may have some comments about this particular brand/model and/or comments on the tie-down method. here
Streach strapes on the freeway are worthless since wind loads will far exceed the strength of the streach roap. [links]
I am looking to buy a new cover for my circa 1972 16.5 foot V-Hull I/O runabout and am considering a Taylor Made Trailerite cover made with "Hot Shot" fabric (http://tinyurl.com/3x8gb4). My boat is trailered and covered all the time, except when I take it out a couple times a month on weekends. Does anyone have any comments or experience with this cover?
Also, I have noticed that this cover does not come with tie down straps, and you can buy tie down kits. My current cover has straps that go all the way around the boat instead of the ones like in the kits which seemingly are meant to be attached to the trailer frame. Using the tie downs in these kits would make removing and installing the cover more work it seems since the strap would need to be removed from, or attached to, the trailer frame each time the cover was removed or installed, instead of just unbuckling the strap from one side of the cover and leaving it attached to the other side of the cover when the cover is removed. This is somewhat of an issue for me as my boat is trailered and I keep my boat covered all the time when it is not in use. I suppose I could jerry-rig some straps to go all the way around the boat that would be similar to the straps I have on my current cover.
Re: Taylor Made Trailerite "Hot Shot" boat covers?