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![]() Just put a new enclosure canvas/strata glass on my center console does anyone leave theirs on while trailering?
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![]() ive left mine on in the past , but , its getting old.and brittle ...so the last time i did it started to flap and fall apart ....new canvas should be ok , just picture if u had it up on a cold day and going about 28 knots in tje water same thing really ...
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![]() I was told not to when I bought my boat.To me it's not worth chancing it as it only takes a few minutes to remove.If it's going to be off the boat for a while be sure to roll it up versus folding it as creases will develop.
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![]() Short trip at slower speeds say up to 40 mph I would leave it on. Longer trip at highway speeds I would take it off.
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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![]() I trailer my boat (19 ft. CC)a decent amount, sometimes like 30 miles. I even go as far as securing the T-top to the front cleats just for an added protection against the higher speeds.
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![]() I leave mine on for short local tows under 45 mph to the Manasquan or Shark Rivers. I take it off for the long high speed tows on the Parkway up to the Raritian Bay or down to Delaware Bay.
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![]() Exactly like Gerry said. But I've seen pieces come off on the local roads at speeds around 40 mph.
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