Instructions: StormPro
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CAUTION
If your boat is new, use of this product
is not recommended within the first four
weeks of ownership of the boat. Some
compounds used in new boats can release
gases that will cause the dyes in boat
covers to transfer to the boat, potentially
staining the boat or its components.
Boat covers can be used safely after this
introductory period.
Installation
1. Cover sharp points (such as the corners
of your boat's windshield) with cloth or a
sponge to avoid stressing or tearing your
boat cover.
2. Drape your cover over your boat with
the tapered end that has the label marked
"FRONT" at the bow.
3. Pull your cover below the rub rail around
the entire boat.
4. Your cover includes quick-release straps
that secure your cover to your boat. The
side and bow straps are sewn to the cover
and the stern straps are free and need to be
attached to the cover with the buckles. Also
include is a "D" ring near the motor area of
the cover. This "D" ring is available for an
additional tie down point and can be used
as necessary. Use a line or cord and tie the
"D" ring to something secure on the boat
or trailer.
5. Locate the two stern straps with looped
ends [C]. Route the strap around a trailer
beam or stationary point
on your boat and thread
the clip end of the strap
through the loop end of
the strap (as shown in
diagram) then hook the
clip end of the strap into
the corresponding buckle
socket on the cover.
Repeat with the other
stern strap.
6. Locate the side straps [B]. (There are
three or four straps on each side depending
on your cover size.) Route the strap
around a trailer beam and back up to the
corresponding buckle socket on the cover.
Repeat with the other side straps.
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Repeat the above process with the bow
strap [A].
After buckling ALL of the straps, cinch
all straps tight and adjust their length as
necessary to get a tight fit.
Trailering
To use your StormPro™ Canvas Boat
Cover when trailering you MUST use all
the included straps – failure to do so will
invalidate your warranty.
Be sure to check that all the straps are
tight and firmly attached. After driving
the first mile, it is a good idea to stop and
check your cover to ensure that all straps
are secured correctly.
Cleaning and Care
Proper care will extend the life of
your boat cover.
Using the included Cover Support Pole
will help prevent water from pooling on
your cover and help extend the life of your
cover.
If your boat cover becomes dirty, it can
be cleaned with lukewarm water and a soft
brush. DO NOT USE SOAP—it can damage
the protective coatings on your cover.
Boat Cover
Storage
Be sure your cover is completely dry before
you store it for any extended period.
Support Pole
The Support Pole is used
to support any low areas
B
(such as the area between
the windshield and stern
or windshield and bow) of the
cover that could sag and allow
water to collect.
Your Boat Cover Support
Pole adjusts in height from
12" to 54". Assemble the
pieces to the desired height
with the large flat disk on
the bottom and the smaller
concave disk on the top.
You can also run straps
(not included) through the
slots in the top of your pole
connecting the pole top and
other high areas of your boat
to further support your cover. Remove the
support pole and re-tension straps before
transporting your boat.
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