
You can prolong the life of your boat cover with proper care and maintenance.
With proper care and maintenance, you can make your boat cover last longer. The better you take care of your boat cover, the better it will protect your boat. Here are some tips on caring for your boat cover.
Rain and Moisture
Don’t let water stand on the boat cover. Pools of standing water create a ripe environment for mold and mildew, which eats away at the cover material. Use a boat cover support system that allows the water to run off the cover, rather than collecting in pockets. The dirt in water and melted snow soils the cover and prevents it from protecting your boat as it was meant to do. The special coatings on your cover are designed to work best when the cover is clean and free of dirt and debris.
Snow
Don’t let snow build up on the cover. The weight of heavy snow on top of the cover can tear the material, and when it melts, it creates a pool of standing water, which creates more problems. Use a garage broom to brush snow off your boat cover after each snowfall.
Tie Downs
Make sure the boat cover is tied down securely, both for trailering and for outdoor storage. If the cover is too loose, the wind will loft the cover and whip it around, which can damage the cover and possibly your boat as well.
Padding
Add extra padding to any edges or wear spots on the boat, such as the windshield. If the cover is allowed to chafe against these abrasion points, the material will wear down quickly and eventually result in holes in your cover.
Cleaning
Clean the boat cover often to remove dirt, debris, salt, pollen, and other contaminants that could support the growth of mildew. Use a soft brush to remove loose dirt and debris. Wash the cover with lukewarm water. Do not use soap or detergent to clean the cover, as it could remove the protective coatings that repel water and UV rays.
Storage
Allow the boat cover to dry thoroughly before folding or rolling the cover for storage. A wet boat cover encourages the growth of mold and mildew.