GoldDuster360
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2015
- Messages
- 110
We plan on taking a couple vacation trips with our Super Sportster this summer and was curious about a couple of things:
Should you tow it with the windshield open or closed? If I tow it with a boat cover in place (55mph max) will a wally world cover work ok for this? Was leaning towards a Harbor Master in 600 denier. Boat sleeps inside at home but figured with all the evening florida storms it's gonna get wet sitting out at night wherever we have to moor/park it, so a low cost weekend cover is needed. I hate soggy carpets. I have been towing with the windshield open per the PO's instructions when I bought it last October. PO gave me two covers, one is ripstop heavy vinyl that he actually used over the raised top when moored and another medium duty canvas one that is 30yrs old for indoor storage. Neither is suited for trailer use or really practical to use on the water either. The vinyl canvas one weighs about 20 pounds and is a monster to put on from inside the boat. That is the cover that preserved the interior so well for me!
Should you tow it with the windshield open or closed? If I tow it with a boat cover in place (55mph max) will a wally world cover work ok for this? Was leaning towards a Harbor Master in 600 denier. Boat sleeps inside at home but figured with all the evening florida storms it's gonna get wet sitting out at night wherever we have to moor/park it, so a low cost weekend cover is needed. I hate soggy carpets. I have been towing with the windshield open per the PO's instructions when I bought it last October. PO gave me two covers, one is ripstop heavy vinyl that he actually used over the raised top when moored and another medium duty canvas one that is 30yrs old for indoor storage. Neither is suited for trailer use or really practical to use on the water either. The vinyl canvas one weighs about 20 pounds and is a monster to put on from inside the boat. That is the cover that preserved the interior so well for me!