Overview:
The Blue Jay sailboat mast up peaked cover will completely enclose your deck protecting it from the elements with the mast up and the boom on.
Our Blue Jay cover fits snugly below the rub rail of the hull to seal out dirt and water. The cover installs securely with an elastic cord and tie down loops. This cover is installed with the mast up and has four cutouts: one for the mast two for the shrouds and one for the forestay. The mast cutout has a tall collar with a ties closer and a large #10 YKK zipper is used between the mast base cutout and the starboard shroud cutout for ease of use and durability. The zipper is also covered with a flap of fabric to increase UV resistance. The forestay and the shrouds have Velcro flap closures.
Buy from SLO Sail and Canvas. All of our covers are patterned from the actual boats they are designed to fit. This make for a better, higher quality product, made in the USA!
You can add straps (click here for more information) and/or reflective tape in the upgrade menu found above.
We offer this cover in three different fabric types, look over the fabrics in the drop down chart below.
Features:
Note:
Product images are not of an actual Blue Jay and are for reference only. If you are interested in taking several nice photos of your new SLO Sail and Canvas Mast Up Peaked cover on your Blue Jay, please let us know at the time of purchase. We will reward you efforts with a $10 discount or a free SLO Sail and Canvas T-Shirt! Use our online chat, call (805) 479-6122, email us at slosailandcanvas@yahoo.com, or make a note at checkout to let us know you will take photos.
Additional Info:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR BOAT COVER CLEANING AND CARE GUIDE
Why SLO Sail and Canvas?
Because we take the time to make sure you are getting what you want and need. Our knowledgeable designers are available by phone or email and can work with you to incorporate any special requests. Our products are warranted against defects due to workmanship or material flaws for 1 year. All our products are made in the USA, on the central coast of California.