At the moment my P20s outside.
I've always used breathable waterproof covers with a soft lining so not to scratch the gel coat because remember the cover moves with the wind every so slightly even if tight.
Best spend £120 upwards.
Maybe consider this before buying your cover.
Quality ?
Many boat owners prefer a standard cover with quality construction, which, because of their loose fit, accommodate many unique boat configurations, although they are not recommended for use on your trailer on the road. For that perfect fit, go for a cover that is custom built for your particular type of craft.
Basic points to look for in a boat cover.
A boat cover designed to protect your boat during the winter months against the elements of snow, rain,
Form fitting, made to fit the profile of the boat.
Made to fit to the boat’s waterline. However, if your boat is stored in water for the winter, the cover should be made to come approx. 20” above the waterline.
Reinforced at the stress points, such as point of bow, windshield, transom.
Can your boat cover breathe?
To avoid mould and mildew or possible dry-rot problems, your new boat cover must breathe adequately. It is a mistake to trap the moisture in your boat by enclosing it too tightly with a plastic or a vinyl type of cover.
Certain lightweight fabrics such as 100% marine polyester also can cause problems if you store your boat in a humid environment on or near the water. These fabrics have a very tight weave which restricts the circulation of air underneath the cover. This circulation is needed to help evacuate the moisture vapour that is present in most boat carpets, upholstery, and many bilges and hulls.
Cheers gaZ
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