Z302 snap covers
Ive switched mine to black, so i have my factory maroon covers for sale. Their not new, but not shredded either. In fact, the only wear spots are where they cover the Bimini brackets in the main cabin. they have factory reinforcement and snap attachment for support poles included. that's right, the 3 adjustable poles are included.
You get the main cabin cover, open bow cover, Bimini cover and Bimini boot (4 pieces), plius the 3 poles $250, plus the ride. I accept PayPal. http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0287-1.jpg http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0281-1.jpg http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0279-1.jpg |
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First off, I must say that I hate you because you have the 302! LOL! Anyways, this might sound dumb but did you mean that the bimini cover and poles come with it? I have the Z275 so not sure if it would fit mine since yours is 3 feet longer...did I mention I hate you? :worry_to_laugh:
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I'm a gluten for punishment, so hate all you like.
The poles I'm referring to are the cover support poles for the snap on covers. Two in the main cabin and one in the open bow. The covers have reinforcements and sewn in snaps that connect to the poles to keep them in place. The covers included are the open bow, main cabin, Bimini and Bimini zippered boot.....NO Bimini frame work is included, just the fabric |
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Hello,
I am interested in the covers, but have a question about what your factory covers were made of. Mine were a heavy vinyl, and shrunk over the years, rendering them unusable. And, where would I find the bows to match your bimini? I'm at Lake Lanier, in Ga. Thank you, Eric |
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Nice X Oregondunes. I just recently purchased a 2001 7.3 2wd and am loving it and she can not wait to tow my 302. I hope to be splashing mine within the next week. Been a long time coming and hope I got all the bugs worked out.
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All the snaps reach perfectly, just the velcro that is supposed to reach around the poles doesnt reach any longer (short by about 1/4 inch) A handy seamstress could easily fix that. To give you an idea of replacement. My new snap on covers cost me $490 for the front and $1350 for the rear. The bimini poles you'd have to have made. I had a couple of mine replaced when I had the new top made. Any marine shop that makes tops has a tubing bender and should make them from scratch as needed. |
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Post up some more recent pics of your project. I like drooling. |
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7.3 Excursion... they seem like gold these days. Congrats.
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Mine weighs in at 9350 full of fuel with me in it. |
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