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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 56590" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>I'll be using my travel cover but this year the seats will be installed without the pedistal posts. They hold the cover up just enough to prevent water from pooling. If that doesn't work I'll be putting the pedistal posts in the holes and running a line from the bow eye to the front seat post, to the back seat post and then over the back and tie it to the frame of the trailer and put a tarp over the line. Make it like an old style pup tent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 56590, member: 148"] I'll be using my travel cover but this year the seats will be installed without the pedistal posts. They hold the cover up just enough to prevent water from pooling. If that doesn't work I'll be putting the pedistal posts in the holes and running a line from the bow eye to the front seat post, to the back seat post and then over the back and tie it to the frame of the trailer and put a tarp over the line. Make it like an old style pup tent. [/QUOTE]
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