Since the Speedster has transitioned from an ugly pile of greasy corroded junk parts to a sleek stiletto water carver
I decided to begin using the cover I bought over a year ago. I remember from my Son's Speedster in 1997 the cover will fill with water and stress it. We had to figure ways to get the water out and eventually placed boards across the hull to support the cover so it wouldn't sag and fill with water.
My questions is "What do you do to stop this from happening?"
I have some ideas but want to keep it simple. It is going to rain tomorrow and I have all sorts of contraptions under the cover to mitigate the problem. I'm not sure fighting the water is the solution, more directing the water is a good simple solution. Input is appreciated



My questions is "What do you do to stop this from happening?"
I have some ideas but want to keep it simple. It is going to rain tomorrow and I have all sorts of contraptions under the cover to mitigate the problem. I'm not sure fighting the water is the solution, more directing the water is a good simple solution. Input is appreciated
