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I don't like road grit on my white seats and I also do not like rain on my instrument panels...hence I tow with a cover.
+1,
Unless you feel like giving a full detiled wash not just to the exterior, but to the inside cockpit as well, then I suggest to tow with as much cover you have, just make sure it's secured. If anyone towing long distance without covers, then they just either do lots of cleaning when reaching their distanation or they just don't care. So, if you care about your boat, then cover it as much as you can. This will only protect it better.
There's a big difference between boat owners who pay thousands for boat covers and those that pay $50 for tarps or other cheap covers.
If anyone towing long distance without covers, then they just either do lots of cleaning when reaching their distanation or they just don't care. So, if you care about your boat, then cover it as much as you can. This will only protect it better.
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So Sundancer and I don't care about our boats?
Yeah, I'm kinda with you... :smt017 I have gone both routes - with cover and without. From Clearwater to Key Largo. I've never run into significant road grime on my boat. My tow vehicle, yes. Boat not so much.