Fireball Dinghy Cover
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Howitzer

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2,863 posts

239 months

Thursday 12th November 2009
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Hi all,

I'm after a cover for the dinghy, i've seen a couple in the £130 range which seem to do everything I need them to do. The cover needs to be for towing, long term storage and easy enough to remove, put on etc.

Are there any reccomended covers or does anyone even have a second hand one for sale?

Dave!

Tampon

4,637 posts

248 months

Friday 13th November 2009
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Will start with the obvious, you tried eBay ? there is usually loads of stuff on there.

Howitzer

Original Poster:

2,863 posts

239 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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I have an aversion to ebay after various issues over the years, I'll have a trawl and see what prices they are going for though.

Dave!

ndtman

752 posts

204 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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Keep checking sailing forums like the one below. I've seen covers at reasonable prices for various boats.


http://sailingdinghies.apolloduck.co.uk/search.pht...

ETA

http://sailingdinghies.apolloduck.co.uk/display.ph...

Edited by ndtman on Monday 16th November 10:01

Hard-Drive

4,263 posts

252 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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2nd hand covers in good nick are very rare, usually they get to ecosystem status (like mine) and need replacing.

Two schools of thought..."canvas" covers will allow the boat to breathe and are definitely better for an epoxy Fireball like a Winder, "plastic" covers are much easier to keep clean but don't let the boat breathe.

Two companies worth trying are Speed Sails and Pinnel & Bax. Get a flat cover though if you want to tow, and an undercover is worth the investement too if your boat is shiny underneath and you want to avoid stone chips and exhaust fumes.