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looking at geting a new cover this spring, any recomendations on where to purchase a quality trailerable cover either through a website or a custom shop that wont totally break my bank??  I have a champion 186 elite and the current cover is starting to fall apart.  any info helps!

 

Thanks

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Collin, my experiance has only been with Cabela's covers. I have found their Ratchet-Tite Boat Covers to be a good cover for the money. I have found they are cut a bit larger then the book lists. I found their 17'6" cover fit my 18' G3 HP180 very nice. Pull your boat down to Cabela's and try them on. The trick I found is to put it on your boat in the parking lot. Walk back in and they will take it back if it don't fit and go for the next one up or down as required. They have a limited six-year warranty and with my boat stored out side I get five years out of the cover. They ought to be having a sale on them soon too.

Ahrora cavas....not sure if this is the way its spelled lol....I have one on my skeeter and its quality for the money. I bought mine from bob higbee. But I would think any of the bass boat shops like limit out marine should be able to hook you up.

Aurora Canvas and Dean's are the 2 top covers that I know of. 

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