  Custom made Watercraft / PWC Covers Custom-Patterned Watercraft Covers
Premium custom-patterned covers provide maximum protection and a re loaded with features that make the covers easy to use. Covercraft covers protect against ultraviolet (UV) damage, bird droppings, tree sap and air pollutants - elements that can ruin the finish of an expensive watercraft.
Designed for use while trailering, choose from two marine-tested fabrics that will protect the body, paint and graphics from the elements. Both materials are made using stable dying processes to assure the color won't transfer to the watercraft, a problem that can occur with low-quality fabrics.

Features & Benefits
Select from two grades of fabrics;
- Sunbrella®, in Pacific Blue color, a preferred fabirc of the marine industry, made from solution dyed, woven acrylic fibers that naturally resist moisture, rot and mildew.
- Glen-Tuf™, made by the same mill as Sunbrella, in an attractive Aqua Teal color, using woven polypropylene to produce a fabric that is abrasion resistant, yet moderate in price. Glen-Tuf resists moisture, rot and mildew and is coated for UV resistance.
All stress seams are overlapped and double stitched for superior strength.
Strong, bar-tacked tie-down loops secure cover on watercraft for trailering.
The underside of the cover has heavy-duty, double layer reinforcement panels in high abrasion areas.
There are reinforced openings for trailer pins and security straps.
An adjustable, heavy-duty, multi-strand shock cord is sewn around the entire hem.
Reflexite® safety reflector strips are sewn on the back end of the cover to give additional warning notice when the watercraft is moored or on a trailer. (Reflexite meets both Federal and USCG specifications.)
Behind the handlebars, along the top of the cover, there is a non-scratch, corrosion-free access zipper for vest and wet suit storage. There is also a sewn-in quick-dry mesh bag, with hook & loop closure, for storing gloves, goggles and other small items.
Zippered gas cap access panel allows fueling while the watercraft is on a trailer.
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