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newbie questions

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:19 pm
by vbarnett1025
After owning several bass boats, I have purchased my first new(used) 24 ft Monark Suncaster 240. So, I have a couple questions.

Trailer- it is a double axle galvanized- I was told it is "rubber" bunks. It does have a rubber type material..Is it really rubber? If so, how do I take care of it?

Second, I am looking to purchase a good cover for trailering, mooring, and storage. Through research, I want a semi custom fit. The material should be Sunbrella Marine, Ultima, or Top Gun- is that the general consensus? Also, where is the best place to purchase?

Third, best bimini- same questions?

Thanks for the help!!

Re: newbie questions

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:16 am
by ROLAND
First off, welcome come to the forum, glad you joined us. as far as a semi custom fit cover, there are alot of options. I think if I were you I would check out www.pontoonstuff.com They have 3 types of covers... Naturally the one that best fits what your looking for is the most expensive, but it is darn near water proof, and is trailerable. Give em a look see if they have what you want.. again, Welcome!

Re: newbie questions

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:33 am
by cbavier
Welcome aboard and ditto what Roland wrote. I'll drink a toast to you and your new pontoon. :drink4 :drink4 Pepsi

Re: newbie questions

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:17 am
by bassn386
This from someone who does not trailer their pontoon (I do have a bass boat that I pull sometimes), but I remember reading an article some time ago that suggests you leave the cover off your boat when pulling it. The main reason is that the wind tends to get under the cover, making it more like a sail. It increases drag, puts lots of undue pressure and wear on the cover and greatly reduces gas mileage.
Just my 2 centavos.

Re: newbie questions

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:54 pm
by smltooner
Welcome to the club.

Re: newbie questions

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:23 pm
by dockholiday
Welcome
Remember thinking I needed to cover my bow rider when towing. It was an older cover but ripped it to shreds. A cover might prevent a stray pebble or something from hitting it but that would be the only reason I would want to tow one covered, even with a cover rated for towing seems like it would shorten its life.
Most canvas an awning shops could make you one. Dowco it another you might check. Got mine from these folks
http://www.gmitopdesign.com/f-english.html
The canvas shops will handle the entire thing but if you order online you will have to install the snaps to your boat. Oh the covers with the vents really help out so get those if available. Might help you with any future mildew issues.
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Re: newbie questions

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:28 pm
by vbarnett1025
Thanks everyone for all the comments!!!!

I will check out all the covers...I tend to do a lot of research before making a purchase.

Does anyone have any ideas about the bunks. The gentleman I bought the boat said they were "rubber" bunks. They look like a rubber material....do you really think they are rubber? If so, how do I take care of them?

Thanks