Graduate Boat Cover Trailing Breathable Hydroguard
- SKU
- TFCOVGRATA
- Colour
- Blue
Description
Protect your Graduate dinghy with one of our TridentUK Breathable Hydroguard Boat Covers.
The breathable trailing (mast down) cover is ideal for when you store your Graduate with the mast down or when you are trailing. It doesn't have any openings on the top of the cover so reducing the chance of water ingress and any foreign matter (leafs, etc...) finding its way inside.
The cover is made from a blue 235g/m2 (8.3oz/m2) Hydroguard, which is the latest offering in boat cover materials. It combines breakthrough UV technology with water resistance and durability and is the perfect balance of science, toughness and style. It is lightweight, water resistant, non sagging and durable. The HydroMax finish also provides excellent breathability to help reduce condensation and mildew.
Benefits of a Breathable Boatcover - A breathable boatcover will reduce the damp environment inside the boat, which over a period of time could lead to the wood or GRP absorbing water and putting weight onto the boat. On wooden boats a damp interior can also shorten the life of the varnish.
All straps on the cover have snap buckles to make it easy to attach and remove the straps. A spare buckle is supplied just in case one gets broken.
Specification
• Trailing (Mast Down) Cover
• Hydroguard Breathable Material
• Excellent strength and durability from a lightweight fabric
• UV Stabilised Material
• Material guaranteed for 5 years against UV degradation
• Material Weight: 235g/m2 (8.3oz/m2)
• 3 Straps under the boat
• Snap Buckles on all straps
• Colour: Blue
• Made in Gateshead, United Kingdom
Cover Features
All the straps are fitted with snap buckles, this allows easy fitting of the cover. |
SKU | TFCOVGRATA |
---|---|
Colour | Blue |
Cover Type | Trailing |
Material | HydroGuard |
Breathable? | Yes |
Material Weight | 235g/m2 (8.3oz/m2) |
Material UV Degradation Guarantee | 5 Years |
Number of Straps | 3 |
Mast Opening? | No |
Shroud Openings? | No |
Forestay Opening? | No |
Main Halyard Tie Point? | No |