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DuraShield 21' to 24' Pontoon Boat Cover with Heavy Duty 600d Marine Grade Poly 2W
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5 Year Warranty
8 Trailer / Tie Down Straps
Weatherproof, Water Resistant, and UV Protected


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How do we make our metal snaps work a little easier on our pontoon boat cover?



You can spray them with W-D 40 or use silicate powder on them, which is more durable than spary lubricate would be. You can find it in any home improvement store in the locks and door knob sections. It is primarily used to keep commercial locks working smoothly without creating any buildup inside the mechanism. It comes in a container that will "puff" out the powder in metered amounts. I know I used this on the Sun Tarp we installed on out boat and it made it so much easier to put up and take down.

Sunny Ledfurd "Pontoon Boat" Cover by Adam Church


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Pontoon Boat Cover Support?

I could really use some help on this one. I am looking for a way to support my pontoon boat cover. I've tried some support systems on the market: 1x2's bowed, pole supports with straps, but nothing seems to hold my cover up and most of these items just buckle under pressure and I end up having a swimming pool on my cover. I really don't know what else to try. If somebody knows a way please help me. Don't want my boat getting trashed anymore. I live in SE GA and we get rain almost everyday. Thanks for the help!


I use the cover and the cover support pole from the company below. Works really well. I live in TN and it has held up well to our rain! Hope this helps.

Classic Accessories HurricaneTM Pontoon Boat Cover (Grey, Model B)
Classic Accessories

Price: $279.99

Tough polyester HurricaneTM fabric won't shrink or stretch and is much stronger than ordinary cotton canvas, Resistant to mildew and UV damage
Fits 21'-24'L Pontoon boats, beam to 96"W
Elastic cord sewn into entire bottom hem provides a tight custom fit

Is there a method in towing a pontoon boat with the cover on it without damaging it?

I would like to tow my pontoon boat about 550 miles with it's cover on to prevent the bugs from collecting on it and also in case of rain. Is there a method that perhaps someone out there can share with me how I can do this without damaging the cover?

Thanks in advance,
Frank


buy a large tarp from wal-mart instead of the cover and strap it down extremely well. i don't know of a cover that will take 60-70mph for that distance without damage.

DuraShield Trailerable 17' to 20' Pontoon Boat Cover with Heavy Duty 600d Marine Grade Poly 2V
DuraShield Covers

Price: $179.99 $159.99

Weatherproof, Water Resistant, and UV Protected
5 Year Warranty
Trailerable Heavy Duty 600 Denier Marine Grade Polyester

Water splashing over the engine cover and the boat is hard to steer. Pontoon boat and Merc 60 hp Big Foot.?

The anti cavitation plate is about 1-1/2 inches below the pontoon boat mounting plate that is under water. It is on the second hole set of the engine. One hole set above set above. Can't find any kinks in the steering cable and it is well lubricated.
I have been reading alot about pressure wave and operating location of the anti cavitation plate. The prop in the pressure wave can cause a lot of problems? It seems that I'm too deep and this is creating the torque I feel in steering. Just where is the reference location of the AC Plate to the logs or the mounting frame bottom on a pontoon boat? Or do I just go by the AC Plate should not be under water? I would like an on the ground reference diminision. This outboard weighs a ton. Trail and error is not a happy camper way to go.
The steering is through one cable push/pull. The steering cable is new. The motor turns easy enough by hand when out of water and I'm at the back of the boat moving it. Not real hard steering when not under power thru the steering wheel either. The motor "anti airation" plate is over a foot in the water with a normal load on the pontoon boat not under power. I contacted Mercery Marine in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. They gave me a diminision of 3 inches under the water for this "anti airation" plate as a minimum when not under power. Mercery says that being this deep will cause hard steering. To comply with the 3 inch min diminision, there isn't a way the rigging would allow this. I asked Mercery for a Maximum diminision and they said see a dealer for the reason they set this so low in the water? I have yet to get the dealer to agree that the boat steers hard. Fat chance they will agree it is set too low.
I assume Mercery calls the anti-cavitation plate anti-airation. I have picture ref.


what type of steering system is it?
as said, lubricating the cable isnt possible, should be sealed, meaning, it never needs lubricating. if the seal is gone, cable is shot, new cable job.
however, some older cables could be lubricated. depends on it its a pull cable. where you have 2 cables each side of the boat, qhich can usually be lubricated, by greasing the steering gear behind the helm and the exposed cables on full lock.
some of the, now outlawed, ball and socket cable systems could to. where the cale is hoooked to the engine, via a ball and socket joint in the middle. if yuo have this system, forget lubricating it, tear it off and fit a through hub steering system. that old system also can be hard to steer with.

as far the the water thing. could be a number of things. im douting the caviatation plate though. do you have a dolphin? umm, those plastic fns you can put on your cavitation plate that 'makes the boat faster' etc. if so, take that piece of crap off. all it does is adds wetted surface area and produces drag. they can cause spray to come up, at high speeds sometimes.


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over a foot under the water is too deep. umm you need to lift that up.
umm the easiest, but not maybe the cheapest, would be if you are lucky, and you have a 'long shaft' outboard fitted. theres usually 3 sizes manufacturers use.
short shaft, which is 15inch, long, which is 20onch, and extra long shaft, which is 25inches.

this measurement is the measurement from the mounting bracket, where it rests on the transom, or engine mount. down to the cavitation plate.

as a rule of thumb, to determin what shaft length your set up calls for, you measure from the top of the transom, to the bottom of the hull, then use which ever shaft length comes closest. for example, if it measures 19 inches, then you would use a long shaft motor. being a pontoon boat however, its not so easy, since, you dont have a keel line to measure to. so, one way s to take a length of wood, and hold it across the back, under the hulls, then measure from that wood, to the top of the transom, or engine brack, or whatever your engine mounts to.
most pontoon boats use long leg, (20") but it depends on th set up and how the engine is mounted.

thats the best way, but, might require high cost output to correct if you need to replace your engine. is possible to convert many outboards, as all it is is a difference in the prop shaft length, and leg length, but a cheaper alternative could be with use of a jacking plate. which allows you to raise the engine up on its mounting. i dont ike them on large engines, but that be a cheaper fix.

Bees on my pontoon boat from the sap from the trees?

Going to take the tree down this winter, but new this summer is bees all over the dock and on the cover of my boat. I rinsed off the sap on the cover and the dock and the bees came right back. What can I do to keep them away, not sure if a nest is nearby, only a few weeks of boating season left, any suggestions are appreciated


i'd get a bee trap and hang it from the tree.
i had one last year by the BBQ, got it at ochard hardware for 2 bucks. big plastic bag with a one way opening on top filled with little white pellets, just add apple juice and it will be full of bees ina week or two.

theres also lots of ways to make your own bee traps, just enter "bee trap" into your search engine.


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    ABC Online - Jan 02, 2011

    Rockhampton locals forced out of homes Tanya Hallam and Bruce Channells were supposed to get married at a river-front building known as the Boat Club, only their ceremonial pontoon was washed and more »