Bulls Bay Boats is known for crafting high-quality, versatile bay boats that balance durability, affordability, and practicality. Located in South Carolina, Bulls Bay focuses on creating boats designed for both inshore and offshore adventures, ensuring stability and comfort for both anglers and recreational boaters. We offer custom-fit T-top and center console covers for a range of Bulls Bay models to help keep your boat protected and looking its best, season after season.
T-Tops: 200, 230, 255, 2000, 2200, 2400
Center Console: 1700, 2000, 2200
Our covers are tailored to fit Bulls Bay models such as the 2000 and 2200, ensuring full coverage and protection for consoles, seating, and other essential areas. The snug fit prevents flapping and wear during storage or transit.
Constructed from high-quality, UV-resistant fabric, our covers are built to withstand the elements, including harsh sunlight, saltwater, and moisture. This helps prevent fading, cracking, and other forms of weather-related damage.
Whether your Bulls Bay boat is on a trailer, docked, or in storage, our covers provide dependable protection against UV rays, rain, dust, and other elements.
Our covers are designed for quick and easy installation and removal, making them suitable for everyday use and long-term storage.
We offer custom-made T-top and center console covers for several Bulls Bay models, including popular choices like the 2000 and 2200.
The covers are water-resistant and provide robust protection against UV rays, rain, and moisture. They’re not completely waterproof, but they do an excellent job of keeping your boat dry under normal conditions.
Yes, our covers are suitable for trailering. They help protect your boat from road debris and other potential hazards encountered during transportation.
To select the best cover, use our cover selector tool by inputting the make and model of your Bulls Bay boat. This will help you find the right fit and options available for customization.
Regular maintenance is simple: brush off loose dirt and rinse with fresh water. For more stubborn spots, use mild soap and a soft brush. Be sure to avoid harsh chemicals to keep the cover in great condition over time.