Nick A. Danger
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- Jul 20, 2009
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Hello,
My wife and I just purchased a 1974 22.5' Fiberform. The boat has 675 hours total on it and is as nice of an older boat as I have ever seen. The older gentleman who we bought if from, kept her garaged the whole time he owned it. The interior is pristine with exception of the worn carpet down the middle floor of the cabin. The hull is in great shape as well. We don't have a garage big enough to store the boat in currently and want to buy a cover for the boat to try to maintain the boats great condition. All I am finding out is Fiberform never built covers and to have a custom cover built will cost upwards of $1000. I have checked on numerous web sites and there are alot of covers available, but for newer boats. It is a cabin style of boat with a cuddy berth. It has a 6'W x 8'L deck roof with a railing around it and does not have the flying bridge configuration that I see on most boats similiar to this one. Carver builds what looks like a nice cover but it is too late to call from my time zone right now so I will call tomorrow. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Nick
My wife and I just purchased a 1974 22.5' Fiberform. The boat has 675 hours total on it and is as nice of an older boat as I have ever seen. The older gentleman who we bought if from, kept her garaged the whole time he owned it. The interior is pristine with exception of the worn carpet down the middle floor of the cabin. The hull is in great shape as well. We don't have a garage big enough to store the boat in currently and want to buy a cover for the boat to try to maintain the boats great condition. All I am finding out is Fiberform never built covers and to have a custom cover built will cost upwards of $1000. I have checked on numerous web sites and there are alot of covers available, but for newer boats. It is a cabin style of boat with a cuddy berth. It has a 6'W x 8'L deck roof with a railing around it and does not have the flying bridge configuration that I see on most boats similiar to this one. Carver builds what looks like a nice cover but it is too late to call from my time zone right now so I will call tomorrow. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Nick