A25 Mooring Cover over winter

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johnehr
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A25 Mooring Cover over winter

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Does anyone have experience storing an a25 over winter with a mooring cover? Mine is a thinner material than my snap covers and I worry about condensation.

I purchased a mooring cover from cobalt for my 2011 a25. I just checked it and it seems like there’s some condensation underneath that is just slightly getting some of the vinyl damp around the edges. I have the electric marine dehumidifiers/heaters and am about to leave the buckets of damp rid in the boat. I worry about mildew damaging the vinyl over winter.

I live in Seattle, the boats on a lift in lake Washington, and I don’t have a trailer.
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Re: A25 Mooring Cover over winter

Post by NautiWeasel »

A little late here, I know. johnehr, did you ever figure something out? What I would recommend would be to spray that new cover down with a nice coat of 303 Fabric Guard. I used this on my snap in covers, and it did a great job of providing that water beading effect to my covers again.
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