Instructions / Assembly

Instructions: DryGuard
Boat Cover
CAUTION
If your boat is new, use of this product
is not recommended within the first
four weeks of ownership of the boat.
Some compounds used in new boats
can release gases that will cause the
dyes in boat covers to transfer to the
boat, potentially staining the boat or its
components. Boat covers can be used
safely after this introductory period.
Installation
1. Cover sharp points (such as the
corners of your boat's windshield) with
cloth or a sponge to avoid stressing or
tearing your boat cover.
2. Drape your cover over your boat
with the tapered end that has the label
marked “FRONT” at the bow.
3. Pull your cover below the rub rail
around the entire boat.
4. Your cover includes quick-release
straps that secure your cover to your
boat. The side and bow straps are sewn
to the cover and the stern straps are
free and need to be attached to the
cover with the buckles. Also included is
a “D” ring [D] near the motor area of the
cover. This “D” ring can be used as an
additional tie-down point if necessary.
Use a line or cord (not included) and tie
the “D” ring to something secure on the
boat or trailer.
5. Locate the two stern
straps with looped
ends [C]. Route the
strap around a trailer
beam or stationary
point on your boat and
thread the clip end of the strap through
the loop end of the strap (as shown in
diagram) then hook the clip end of the
strap into the corresponding buckle
socket on the cover. Repeat with the
other stern strap.
6. Locate the side straps [B]. (There
are three or four straps on each side
depending on your cover size.) Route
the strap around a trailer beam and
back up to the corresponding buckle
socket on the cover. Repeat with the
other side straps and the bow strap [A].
After buckling ALL of the straps,
cinch all straps tight and adjust their
length as necessary to get a tight fit.
Trailering
To use your DryGuard Boat Cover when
trailering you MUST use all the included
straps – failure to do so will invalidate
your warranty.
Be sure to check that all the straps
are tight and firmly attached. After
driving the first mile, it is a good idea
to stop and check your cover to ensure
that all straps are secured correctly.
Cleaning and Care
Proper care will extend the life of
your boat cover.
If your boat cover becomes dirty, it
can be cleaned with lukewarm water
and a soft brush. DO NOT USE SOAP—it
can damage the protective coatings on
your cover.
Storage
Be sure your cover is completely
dry before you store it for any
extended period.
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