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    Bought these off the internet to keep my seats dry when parked outside overnight or in the rain. They are outdoor furniture covers, cost about $13-14 each.
    Boat is stored inside most of the time.
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    Looks like a good idea to me. Thanks for showing us. My boat is stored inside also but it got drenched Thursday evening,while on a bait catching trip,and seems like it takes days for the stuff to dry back out. Ray those look big enough to Mabey wrap a bungee strap around the bottom and possibly leave em while towing the boat. Lot of those damp foggy mornings the seats will get wet during the trip to the water.
    HEY,,WATCH THAT YELLOW ROD

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    Sam, they do have a built in bungee on the bottom, but I am afraid it will flap around so much it might tear or blow off. If my sears were on the rod type pedestals I could snug it up tighter, but my seats are on storage compartments so it fits straight down over it. These covers were the closest size to my seats. They make all kinds of shapes and sizes.
    I may get brave and try it though.
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    Sam, they do have a built in bungee on the bottom, but I am afraid it will flap around so much it might tear or blow off. If my sears were on the rod type pedestals I could snug it up tighter, but my seats are on storage compartments so it fits straight down over it. These covers were the closest size to my seats. They make all kinds of shapes and sizes.
    I may get brave and try it though.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    glad you figured that out Ray == so now when I get a chance to come down to striper fish
    with you and they don't bite at least I will have a dry rump
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    Unless I leave the live well pump running and flood you out like I did last time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    Unless I leave the live well pump running and flood you out like I did last time.
    Fish tremble at the sound of my name

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