Protect your V-Hull Fishing Boat with one of Carver or Westland's semi-custom boat covers. Available in an array of quality fabrics and color choices, these styled-to-fit boat covers are designed to accommodate all popular hull styles and boat configurations of V-Hull Fishing Boats.
These covers are highly fitted to accommodate the primary characteristics of the V-Hull Fishing Boat style and size, which allows for trailering when properly installed and tied down. A great alternative to a Custom boat cover! Our semi-custom boat covers are tailored to fit most styles of V-hull fishing boats. To find just the right tri-hull boat cover or v-hull boat cover, check the sizes and features listed on the left that match your boat's configuration.
Flat boats, center console boats, and fishing boats with T-Tops are beautifully designed for fishing. When you want to get to the fish in hard-to-reach, shallow fishing waters, use a flat boat. Their design and shape allow you access to these difficult to get to fishing spots. Flat boats can provide casting decks and fish boxes to enhance your fishing adventure. You can run these boats in open water, but if waves are prevalent you may have a rough ride.
Size: 17 – 25 feet
Propelled by: Outboard Engine
Top Manufacturers
Stealthcraft - Tracker - Ranger - MAKO - Alweld
How to Measure Your Boat For A Cover
Before purchasing v-hull boat covers, it's extremely important to measure your boat properly to ensure you have accurate dimensions. Ordering the wrong size v-hull boat tops can lead to poor performance, premature wear, bagging and sagging, and overall frustration when trying to put it on your boat. But measuring your boat is quick and easy if you follow our helpful instructions!
Measure the centerline length Measure from the tip of the bow to the center of the stern in a straight line without measuring up or around obstacles.
Measure the beam width Measure your boat side-to-side in a straight line at the widest point (outside to outside), without measuring up or around obstacles.
Additional tips
Don't rely on the owner's manual to provide accurate measurements
Be sure to include the entire length, factoring in the dimensions of any additional features such as a trolling motor, center console, jack plate, aftermarket pulpit, anchor davit or swim step.*
*If you have a swim step, measure for the length of the step only. You can add this length to the centerline length for your boat cover, or keep it separate if you intend to buy a separate swim step cover.
Want to see how to measure your boat? Check out this quick video from SavvyBoater.