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    Quote Originally Posted by RC_Hinojosa View Post
    Some folks have had seat cushions fly out while trailering but in general they are usually from the cabin and not the bow. I have a similar drive to the lake and have not lost any cushions. I try to keep it at 75mph or less and always have the windshield walk-through closed.
    Speed demon! I won’t do a lick over 70 towing.


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    Moombadaze (and others) used to put that velcro tape underneath. Holds 'em down and you also get to hear that cool RIIIIIIIIIPPPPPPPP when you take them out each time.
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    I used to take 2 cabin cushions out my '10 LSV and place in the back locker. Don't now with my current ride. I do keep the speed at 70 while towing.
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    Does anyone have issues with trailering with the cover on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kxmoomba View Post
    Does anyone have issues with trailering with the cover on?
    I think its half and half, some trailer with, some without. The main concern is the cover marring the finish of the gelcoat from rubbing at highway speeds.
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    I've only had problems with the bow filler cushion, I always store it under the helm on trip. Towing with the cover will result in having to buff out scratches, not a big deal with the right tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RC_Hinojosa View Post
    I think its half and half, some trailer with, some without. The main concern is the cover marring the finish of the gelcoat from rubbing at highway speeds.
    In another thread someone said get the large rolls of Saran Wrap and wrap the rub areas to prevent damage to the finish if you tow with the cover on. I am going to try it next time.


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    Our previous boat was really bad at rubbing so I was hoping the new one wouldn't do that. We have to drive 8 miles of dirt road to get to the lake and I am tired of the dust.

    wrapping it all the time might be a pain as well lol

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    Update... Thanks again for those that responded I did not pull the cushions this weekend and had no problems. So thanks again

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