A tip if you're getting a new custom mooring cover

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BobG
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Re: A tip if you're getting a new custom mooring cover

#16 Post by BobG » Thu May 22, 2014 7:16 am

I would be tempted to at least partially wrap the tow rig to match...
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Re: A tip if you're getting a new custom mooring cover

#17 Post by Bryden24shp » Thu May 22, 2014 7:31 am

BobG wrote:I would be tempted to at least partially wrap the tow rig to match...
All, except the windshield, huh Bob!
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Re: A tip if you're getting a new custom mooring cover

#18 Post by babock » Thu May 22, 2014 3:15 pm

ToonGuy wrote:
babock wrote:
ToonGuy wrote:^^^ Yep. It's the brass that does it. Even MOST of the ss snaps have a brass core. Look under yours, you can usually see the brass when the rivet mushrooms out.
Nope...SS snaps are all stainless, at least the ones I buy. That's why they are so hard to install compared to the brass nickel plated ones.

That's why it says MOST. Around here if you don't specify you get a SS or nickel cover over a brass snap. I don't claim they aren't available in all SS, just buyer beware...
I would love to see how they manufacture a stainless/brass combo. That's actually easy...they don't!
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