Seahog Commodore cover

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SKIP
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Seahog Commodore cover

#1 Post by SKIP »

Hey lads I'm looking for a cover for my seahog commodore 17'6ft as I'm putting my boat
on a mooring this month. If anyone has one for sale or knows where I can locate one
please get in touch with me.

Cheers
Stewart
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Re: Seahog Commodore cover

#2 Post by Captain Hook »

Skip, try emailing arnie@seahog.co.uk He may be able to help you out :)
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Re: Seahog Commodore cover

#3 Post by SKIP »

I emailed him earlier just waiting on a reply. I was kind of hoping to get a second hand one
or one in Ireland even. Thanks for the reply mate.
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Re: Seahog Commodore cover

#4 Post by Tanglerat »

I've heard good things about CunninghamCovers - Naas and Glenshane: http://www.cunninghamcovers.ie/contact-us/

I've had a look at SamHoods too in the past, over in Wales: http://www.samhoods.com/
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Re: Seahog Commodore cover

#5 Post by Stan »

I was quoted €700 by the manufacturer for a Raider cover. A friend recommended a guy in Cork that made covers for trucks.... €120 for a cover that looks like it will last a lifetime. It is better to try someone like this locally rather than contact boat manufacturers. Boat owners= charge more!! My post is somewhere up on the site with his details.

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