Our Mako boat covers are custom-patterned for your exact model — from offshore center consoles like the 214, 234, 284, and 334 CC to the inshore Pro Skiff and LTS skiffs. Founded in 1967 in the Miami area, Mako built its name on rugged, seaworthy saltwater fishing boats, and the brand is now built in the USA under White River Marine Group, the boat-building arm of Bass Pro Shops. Because a big offshore center console, a flats skiff, and a small Pro Skiff each need very different covers, a generic one rarely fits right. Ours follows your boat’s exact lines. Every cover is made in the USA from marine-grade, water-repellent fabric.
T-Tops: 17, 21 Pro Skiff, 22, 23, 25 Barclay, 184, 192, 201, 204, 212, 214, 221, 231, 232 Limited, 234, 254, 264, 282, 284, 334
Center Console: 17 CC, 17 Pro Skiff, 18 LTS, 20, 171
Every Mako cover is custom-patterned to your exact model and year — offshore center console, Pro Skiff, or LTS — and tailored around the console, leaning post, T-top, and seating so it fits without flapping or pooling.
Built from marine-grade, UV-resistant fabric, our covers stand up to the sun, salt, and humidity Makos run in — resisting fading, mildew, and cracking season after season.
On the trailer, at the dock, or in storage, your cover shields the helm, electronics, and upholstery from UV, rain, dust, and bird droppings, keeping your Mako ready to fish and protecting its value.
Reinforced tie-downs and a snug, tailored cut keep the cover secure and quiet — even at highway tow speed or in a coastal breeze. Proudly custom-made in the USA.
Mako has built saltwater fishing boats since 1967, when founder Robert Schwebke introduced the brand in the Miami area — and the legendary Mako 17 went on to run for some forty years. Today Mako is built in the USA under White River Marine Group, the boat-building arm of Bass Pro Shops, with a lineup that spans rugged offshore center consoles and a family of inshore Pro Skiff and LTS skiffs. From a 13-foot Pro Skiff to the 414 CC flagship, Makos are built to fish hard — and worth protecting between trips.
Saltwater fishing boats spend their downtime exposed to UV, salt air, rain, and pollen that fade gelcoat, stain upholstery, and wear on electronics. A properly fitted cover shields the helm, seating, and rigging whether your Mako is on the trailer, at the slip, or in storage — helping preserve both its condition and its resale value.
A universal cover sits loose, traps moisture, and flaps in the wind, chafing gelcoat and loosening fasteners at highway speed. Our Mako covers are custom-patterned to your specific model and year for a snug, tailored fit that sheds water and stays put.
Mako builds three very different kinds of boat. An offshore center console rides high with a T-top and leaning post; a Pro Skiff is a simple, low-profile inshore boat; and an LTS is a tournament flats skiff. Each takes a different cover, so we pattern to your exact model and body style — classic or current.
Each cover is crafted from marine-grade, UV-resistant fabric chosen to handle sun, salt, and humidity without fading or cracking. Reinforced stitching, tailored seams, and secure tie-downs keep it snug and quiet, while a water-repellent finish helps rain and spray run off instead of soaking through.
Select your model above to start a custom cover built for your exact Mako — from the classic 17 and older center consoles to today’s Pro Skiff, LTS, and offshore models. Every cover is proudly custom-made in the USA. If you have questions about fit, fabric, or options, our team is glad to help.
We offer custom-made T-top and center console covers for a variety of MAKO models, including popular options like the 17 Pro Skiff and 21 Pro Skiff.
Our covers are water-resistant and offer effective protection against rain, moisture, and other environmental elements. While not fully waterproof, they are highly capable of keeping your boat dry under most conditions.
Yes, our covers are designed to be used while trailering, providing protection from road debris, dust, and adverse weather while keeping your boat secure during transport.
Use our cover selector tool by entering your boat’s make and model to find the best-fitting cover for your MAKO vessel.
To keep your boat cover in good condition, brush off loose dirt regularly and rinse with fresh water. For tougher stains, use a mild soap solution and a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemicals to ensure the fabric's durability.
We make custom covers across the Mako lineup — offshore center consoles (214, 234, 284, 334, 414 CC), Pro Skiff models (13/15/17/19), and LTS flats skiffs (18/21) — plus classic Makos like the 17 and older center consoles. Tell us your model and year and we'll match the right pattern.
Yes. Mako has a large legacy fleet, and older hulls often need a different pattern than current models. Give us your model and year and we'll match the correct fit.
Yes. Many Makos run a T-top or hardtop, so let us know your top configuration when ordering and we build the cover to fit around it so the helm and cockpit stay protected.
Yes — every Mako cover is custom-made in the USA from marine-grade, water-repellent fabric built for saltwater use.
New to ordering? These walk you through it: the Boat Cover Buyer’s Guide (which cover you need and every option explained), the Fabric Guide (7oz vs 9oz vs Sunbrella), and How to Measure if your model isn’t listed. T-Top or open console? See T-Top Covers and Center Console Covers.