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Boat Covers?

checkmate175

New member
Hi everyone! I hope everyone had a great summer! I am getting ready to put my 1980 Eluder away for the season, but my boat cover ripped. The best part is I purchased the cover from Cabela's and it was under warranty for 6 years. Well I called them 3 days before the warranty expired to replace it. They paid for the shipping costs for the return of the cover and because they discontinued that model I got a full refund!!! They are a great company and I want to use them again. However I do not know how long the beam of the boat is. I looked at the old brochures and I believe it says 90 inches? Is that correct? Also the cover they recommend the Cabela's Ratchet-Tite Boat Cover, I just wanted to know if anyone is using this or recommends it?
 
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