TheMaestro said:It also depends if you are planning to trailer the boat with the cover on. I always trailer with a cover, rain or shine because I keep all my gear in the boat and the cover keeps stuff from flying out. If you do trailer, then a properly designed or store bought trailering-specific cover is a must from a safety side. The cover I purchased has been trailered in downpours and on the highway and its never leaked nor has it flew off. I got it on sale here in canada for $100 for the 14-16' size. Theres a link to it on my build (canadian tire).
juggernot said:TheMaestro said:It also depends if you are planning to trailer the boat with the cover on. I always trailer with a cover, rain or shine because I keep all my gear in the boat and the cover keeps stuff from flying out. If you do trailer, then a properly designed or store bought trailering-specific cover is a must from a safety side. The cover I purchased has been trailered in downpours and on the highway and its never leaked nor has it flew off. I got it on sale here in canada for $100 for the 14-16' size. Theres a link to it on my build (canadian tire).
You gotta be carefull not to put to much weight in a jonboat while trailering. I know a guy who used his newish 16' riveted jonboat like a trailor to haul a bunch of stuff to the coast for a week or 2 of fun and fishing. When he launched the boat it was leaking all over the hull from bouncing on the bunks w way to much weight in it on the 3 hr. trip down there.