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Kinds of Boat Covers

by Blaine E. Robertsen There are several different kinds of boat covers, with some suitable for different types of boat: for instance bay liners, pon...

 

There are several different kinds of boat covers, with some suitable for different types of boat: for instance bay liners, pontoons, sail boats, bass boats and so on. However, there are three types which are the most common and are covers which are compatible with thousands of the most popular models of boat. There are also specialty boat covers which are specifically designed for boats which have hardtops and T-towers, deck boats which have ski towers, V-hull boats and inflatable boats.

The three most common types of boat covers use the same quality of marine upholstery, featuring weather resistant anti-wick thread, four ply folded join seams, an absence of raw edges, tie down loops which have double reinforced sewing, braided tie down rope and a marine boat upholstery warranty.

Premium Custom covers are made specifically for each model boat listed and are voted as the best travel cover as well. It is offered in a choice of three materials which include sewn in vinyl reinforcements tabs at stressor and seam points and elastic reinforced stress pads for use with a boat cover support pole accessory. (Support poles not included.) These custom fit covers are made to by a 3-ply and 4-ply weatherproof fabric and vinyl combination that keeps the boat water tight and resistant to moisture gaps. Winterization efforts to shrink-wrap your boat with all weatherproof plastic vacuum-sealed plastic wrap (with the cover on) also can be available.

Styled-to-Fit Model covers are best sellers! Styled-to-fit covers provide an excellent fit without the price of a custom cover; they fit many boat models well and are not designed custom but based on the brand and boat model style. The fit of all of the styled-to-fit covers is guaranteed with money back satisfaction. These remarkable covers are also made with vinyl and 3-ply/4-ply reinforced fabrics.

A basic version of the custom and styled to fit boat covers, Flex-fit covers are made using the same high quality materials as the other styles of boat covers, but are made for a loose fit – think of it as a slipcover for your boat. These are one-size-fits-most covers which are suited for a wide range of boats and are available in either vinyl or 2-ply weatherproof fabric.

There are also specialty covers. These are made for boats with features which ordinary marine boat upholstery cannot accommodate such as T-towers and ski towers. These boat covers include long tower slots to protect these towers, with hook and loop closures and reinforcement to provide reliable protection for your ski boat or deck boat’s tower.

Tournament boats, V-hulls and boats with T-towers call for special covers which fit these different styles. Each of these covers are made with 8 oz performance poly guard, double reinforced bow areas to accommodate anchor rollers and bow pulpits and double zippered port and starboard entry for access. These boat covers include a heavy duty boat cover tie down kit, a self-adhesive boat cover reinforcement kit, two support poles and a rope ratchet.

A boat with a Custom Cover has the ability to weather the off-season through winter’s snow ice and temperature variations and through storage, mold and other conditions and trailering. High quality marine boat upholstery outlasts time to keep your boat in tiptop shape through storage and ready for the next water outing.

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Shocking Carp Boilies Secrets That Save You A Fortune!

 

Possibly the most overlooked secret to winning the fishing game comes from saving money on bait; but how, do you ask?! Many anglers miss-out on fantastic catches even though the baits they use are popular big fish catchers seen in the press and so on! But you can save yourself a fortune in wasted bait and improve your catches drastically!

Anglers who fish for big carp or big catfish use a range of bought baits from pellets and boilies, to maize, hemp, meats, fish, maize and many proprietary ground baits etc, to bait their swim, which all cost a lot of money through the year. Much of this bait gets eaten with no benefit to the angler at all while he sits fishless! This phenomenon occurs very frequently and anglers would be shocked at their money going literally to waste as a result of missing something which can convert this bait into fish.

After all, why bother putting free baits into a fishery when most of it ends up just feeding the fish and not translating into your catch results? One definition of insanity is to expecting different results from doing the same old things… Carp especially are extremely expert at keeping ahead of our angling activities, commonly-used baits, methods and in detecting your hook baits of course!

This very certainly applies to angler-pressured big catfish too, whose bait preferences can definitely alter in response to angling pressures and to previous captures on a bait. So the big trick is trying to keep ahead of the fish and not wasting your hard-earned money every week on bait that does not convert into fish; to achieve very satisfactory fish captures. For most anglers just going fishing costs money because it is missed money-earning time, and this cost is quite apart from travelling costs, fishing permits, and wasted free bait!

In economically uncertain times, making the most of your money in terms of leveraging your fishing bait costs best, is generally far more important to everyone, (except the more fortunate minority.) This is maybe less of a problem where fishing is very easy and everyone seems to catch no matter what the level of their angling ability, experience or bait quality and so on but this refers to waters where fish react far more cautiously towards to fishing baits, rigs and so on. It seems to me that judging your results success by the average catches on such a water is not accurate at all; after all, how does any individual know what is truly able to be achieved?

It is a very common phenomenon for the more wary fish to simply not feed upon fresh baits introduced by anglers upon first arriving at a fishery at all. This in effect means that the first 3 or more days and nights fishing can be mostly a waste of time. The fish just hang back while the baits become leached of flavours etc, and the fish become more confident on feeding on such baits because they have associated leached bait with safe feeding.

Thinking about the bigger picture on a very pressured water, Mr average angler turns up, baits-up, fishes 48 hours and leaves fishless, and then most usually the next angler turns up in the swim and does the same things: with similar poor average results. This kind of pattern happens all year round on so many carp waters these days. Now and again, the angler who happens to time it lucky catches fish over all the old bait left by other anglers, but is mostly oblivious to this artificially built-up phenomenon. An anglers luck may be as bad as the old gone-off bait that fish have left uneaten; oblivious that the foul bait has killed-of the popular swim!

When carp fishing becomes an automatic function of relatively thoughtless actions, the results become mediocre and this is no surprise as so many anglers simply underestimate the sensitivity of carp to angling baits, tackle, and all the kinds of active and inactive presences of anglers they detect so easily; what worked previously is not guaranteed to work today! On pressured waters each day can find the fish acting differently as you might do in order to consistently stay one step ahead of a predator, (and sometimes this is one example of why man evolved being able to be self-aware, rationalise problems and think of solutions, but this is vastly under-used in fishing!)

As one example, I was very fortunate to catch a very rare white coloured mirror carp (not a koi) of 38 pounds, which had not been caught in over 7 years, from one very heavily-fished UK carp fishery. I obviously did something right on this occasion if you think of the thousands of anglers and hours which did not produce this fish in all this time, and it was a very unusual bait and baiting application method (and frequency) that caught this great fish and others that followed.)

In this case I chose and applied new attractor and feeding trigger substances in bait forms that had not been used or rarely if ever exploited at this water before along with a new baiting approach with an unusual frequency of baiting and these and associated differences have made such a difference to results personally, on a range of waters. All it takes is consideration of the particular ways the fish have become conditioned by the anglers’ baits, methods and thinking that dominates the water historically and each water differs in various key ways in this, that you might well be able to exploit in your own unique ways. You can make a big difference by being different in almost any individual or combination of ways!

If you take the time to analyse the short-term and long-term impacts of what other anglers are doing on your water and link that to the negative (or positive) impacts on fish behaviours over any time period, you may begin to see how to exploit both fish and angler behaviour creatively. This thought is unique to your fishing situation at any point in time so will most likely produced the most accurately tuned possible actions, processes, thoughts and actions to solve the particular fishing challenges present. By analysing your fishing challenges and fishing situation in regards impacts of your fishing (and of other anglers) upon fish really can means you can save a fortune in wasted bait; as what you do use is leveraged with far greater results in catches in relation to money spent on bait achieving these!

To leverage the true power of your baits does take a little extra effort on your part but that effort is never wasted! But I hope this article makes you think a little more of further possibilities the next time you bait-up as usual! For far more information, advanced bait secrets and and bait edges see the unique bait secrets ebooks website Baitbigfish right now!

By Tim Richardson.

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