Polyform EFC Boat Fender Covers
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No, not in the way that a towel would be used. Is it a densely woven synthetic fabric, more akin to a synthetic sweater? It's not as rough as a terry cloth towel, but it's not as soft as one.
Selected User Reviews For Polyform EFC Boat Fender Covers
I recently purchased a pair of these, and they appear to be well constructed. They've only been on the boat for a few weeks, so I can't speak to their durability or colorfastness, but they look fantastic and were simple to install. br>br>For the starboard fenders, I decided to order a second set - but saw that the price had risen by more than 30%. I can get a new fender for $50, so $35 for a piece of cloth seems a little excessive. It's about the same as our local marine chandlery, which charges boutique prices for everything. br>br>If the price drops again (possibly after the summer boating season). I'm going to go get some more.
They were still functional, but the gold thread had "washed out" as a result of UV exposure. I replaced them with a less expensive brand, but have you ever heard the phrase "you get what you pay for?" " That is certainly the case here, and I have returned to Polyform covers and will continue to do so. They don't damage tough docks, and they're QUIET when the boat is rocking against the dock due to the wind. br>br>These covers, in a nutshell, are fantastic!.
I like how it prevents the fenders from scratching the boat. Although it is a little pricey, it performs admirably.
They've only been used for one season, and one of them already has a huge hole in it. I'm really disappointed.
It's a great product, and it doesn't scratch my boat's side.
It fits perfectly and provides excellent protection.
This season, we've done a lot of cruising, and they're still going strong.
Avoids scuffing on the hull.