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WTB: 1996 Mariah Shabah 180br Boat cover
Looking for a boat cover that won't cost me a weeks wages!
Color unimportant as the rain doesn't care so neither do I :) Used is always good if it's in great shape Thanks |
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Our cover still looked solid, but it was starting to look dingy and leak. I took it to a shop that specialized in boat covers and they told me they could replace some straps, clean it top to bottom and waterproof it. They said it was very solid (factory Mariah cover) and very much worth saving. While there I also had them install the vent style caps for my poles and do some reinforcements - all for a total of $185.00 dollars. I picked it up and brought it home to the boat (2 hours away) only to find out that it leaked something awful - even though it looked much better. I called and asked them about the waterproofing and they told me they couldn't do anything, that it leaked because my cover was shot! I ran to Cabela's and picked up a few bottles of the 303 Aerospace Waterproofing and it's now fairly leak proof.. but as extra insurance I also bought one of these...
Billboard Tarps, Tarps, Discount Tarps, Used Billboard Vinyl, Hay Tarps, Pond Liners -- Billboard Tarp Warehouse | Welcome It's not really a cover, but I complete understand how you feel. I figured this would give me the extra protection my boat needs during the winter.. plus they are really heavy duty. I ordered mine from Zeke and couldn't be happier. Granted.. mine is black on one side and has an advertisement for a lawyer on the other.... but i'm pretty sure my boat doesn't care as long as i'm keeping her dry :) Good luck on the quest to find a cover, I was quoted $800.00 at the same boat cover shop to make one... $650-1000.00 at the local marina.. and under $200.00 from walmart (which is what I almost bought). If you could find a factory take off from another boat that fit.. that would probably be the best route price wise. I was always afraid to pull the trigger on a used ebay cover like this, however i'm not beyond giving it a try in the future. Heck, most boats are shaped the same.. right? lol |
Re: WTB: 1996 Mariah Shabah 180br Boat cover
I was even thinking something like this as I'm going to store the boat in my barn. At least it'll keep the bat crap and bird droppings off!
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...h-All+Products Question I have is if the boat has a 92" beam and they say add 9" either side for windshield etc, that makes it 110" beam tarp....and they don't list one, unless I'm reading it wrong. |
Re: WTB: 1996 Mariah Shabah 180br Boat cover
You could always check out this vendor from our Parts/Vendors list since he is a member here:
RNR-Marine, Incorporated 636-G Long Point Road, Box 39 Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 RNR-Marine™ | Factory Original-Equipment Boat Canvas, Covers, Cushions and T-Topless™, Shadow® and Flats-Top Folding T-Tops" email: [email protected] We now have "Exact-Fit" after-market boat covers for the "Original" (pre-2002, pre-Sea-Fox) Mariah boats (Z-series, Barchetta, Davanti, Diablo, MX, Shabah, Talari, etc.) starting around $335 (Sharkskin-Plus) or upgrade to Sharkskin-Supreme or top of the line Sunbrella. We do NOT have these covers indexed on our site (yet), so email us for options/pricing! Get free shipping by mentioning "MariahOwnersClub.com |
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Shabah 180 Bow-Rider Boat-Cover: $255 to $367, depending on fabric ...
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RNR-Marine, can you tell me if the tops and various covers for an SX series boat will fit my 2001 Diablo 180? Every one of the SX boat's i've seen look nearly identical (with the exception of updated interior and anchor storage in the bow).
I'm just curious because it would be nice to to add the side and rear panels to our convertible top (which is a deep royal blue looking color). I'd also like to eventually buy a bow cover and a Bimini. Thanks, Nick |
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RNR Marine - Thank you for the quick reply. I may be interested in buying some of your products in the near future. Luckily for me, our boat has never had any snaps installed. I'm not sure about drilling holes, but have looked into some alternatives from YKK called SNADS.
Have you ever used these with any of your applications? SNAD Adhesive Backed Domed Snaps from YKK - YouTube YKK sent me some samples to look at when i was looking at adding a skirt around our RV for winter camping. Thanks again! Nick |
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We've had some customers mention them, but honestly haven't tried them ourselves ... Very cool idea - avoiding drilling holes. They are not the most attractive items, but are available in Black and White, so they can blend into these color hulls. I'm sure they are UV rated, as all YKK zipper products are. 3M makes some unbelievable adhesives (5200 for example), so we can hope they would stay in place.
You've motivated me to get YKK to send some samples ... Your video was great for any who hates to drill holes in their boat (isn't that most of us?): |
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I was very impressed with the samples they sent. However I couldn't find any venders that sold them other than the one mentioned in the video. If you get some of these and test them out, and they work well - do you think it is something you could sell? If they could be purchased reasonably I would be interested in doing something like this with a box cover etc. I just hate the idea of drilling holes in my baby.
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