Carver Industries Releases New Boat Cover Styles

August 2017 News

Carver Industries is introducing two new boat covers to complement their “Over-the-Tower” Cover Series for ski and wakeboard boats: an over-the-tower cover for deck boats and an over-the-tower cover for v-hull runabout boats.

The company has designed the new styles after seeing the overwhelming demand for its previously designed over-the-tower covers for tournament ski boats, and the new models also include a pattern for both standard and pickle fork bow. The popularity of these covers is attributed to the enhanced level of protection and ease of use according to the company’s vice president, April Fisher.

Both over-the-tower covers are designed to protect the boat owner’s investment. The cover works to protect speakers, wakeboard racks and the complete boat and swim platform. The cover is designed for storage only for boat lifts, dry stack or trailer storage. A tie-down kit is included with a purchase of either of the over-the-tower covers.

The over-the-tower cover for deck boats and v-hull runabout boats fits boats with the tower mounted over the windshield, with the top of the tower not to exceed 24 inches behind the wing of the windshield. The max tower height from the rub rail is 68 inches.

Wakeboard racks must be folded in, and Bimini tops must be folded down in order for the cover to fit.

Located in Landrum, South Carolina, Carver Industries is an industry leader in boat covers and Bimini tops with over 30 years experience fabricating products that withstand the rigors of boating. The company prides itself on the depth of its pattern database, excellent quality, exceptional customer service and a commitment to domestic manufacturing.

For More Information:

www.carvercovers.com

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