Here's one for you: This past Friday evening a really strong thunderstorm came through our area, and needless to say it caused my boat cover support pole to fall. Didn't find-out about it till the next morning after the weather cleared. Quite a few gallons of rain water pooled on the cover, but didn't get into the boat . To make a long story short, in my attempt to dump the water (which I accomplished) the cover shifted with the wind and my trolling motor prop put a nice rip in the cover.
I've got duct tape on it at the moment (to prevent further tearing). Looked through BPS and Cabela's catalogs and didn't see any repair kits. A friend suggested using an iron-on patch (like you'd put on a pair of torn pants, then posssibly sealing with a water repellant seam-sealer.
It's a generic $50 cover, but still want to keep the elements out of the boat. Think the iron-on patch would work ? probably look better than duct tape, lol
I've got duct tape on it at the moment (to prevent further tearing). Looked through BPS and Cabela's catalogs and didn't see any repair kits. A friend suggested using an iron-on patch (like you'd put on a pair of torn pants, then posssibly sealing with a water repellant seam-sealer.
It's a generic $50 cover, but still want to keep the elements out of the boat. Think the iron-on patch would work ? probably look better than duct tape, lol