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    Posted: May-10-2019 at 11:46am
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Cover I had made by a local Amish guy for my 1988 Martinique B/R. PM me for details if you are in the Pittsburgh/Youngstown/Erie Metro area and need a cheaper cover. I can get you his address. This cover is not for sale. Thanks!

1988 Correct Craft Martinique B/R, PCM 454, ~577 HRS.
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That guy did a stellar job. It looks better than I'd imagined from your description. AND you got the solar fan. 😎

I expected a lot less for $500.
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Is this cover road worthy? I have a 87 Martinique.
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Yes. The exact reason I got it made. I had a cheap throw-over cover last year and hated it. Wouldn't stay on, fell off even faster if it rained, and couldn't tow the boat with that cover. This one I had made has all the snaps, velcro for around the towers, and draw strings in the front to cinch everything down tight. I towed 80 total miles two weeks ago at 60-65mph and it was perfect. Rained a little on the way -- no water in there. After boating, threw the cover back on and in less than a day everything was dry from the solar fan. Worked out great! Loving the cover already. It was money well spent.
1988 Correct Craft Martinique B/R, PCM 454, ~577 HRS.
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