Custom Fit Boat Covers for Sea Craft Boats

Our SeaCraft boat covers are custom-patterned for your exact model — built to protect the classic and restored SeaCrafts owners love. Founded in South Florida around 1961 by Carl Moesly, SeaCraft built its legend on the variable-deadrise deep-V hull — a sharp, soft-riding bottom that made these center consoles famous in rough water. New SeaCrafts are no longer built, so most owners have classic or restored hulls, often with added T-tops, consoles, and rigging. A generic cover won’t fit a one-of-a-kind classic — ours is patterned to your boat. Every cover is made in the USA from marine-grade, water-repellent fabric.

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Sea Craft Models We Cover

T-Tops: 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 32

Sea Craft Boat Cover Features and Benefits

Custom Fit for Sea Craft Models:

Every SeaCraft cover is custom-patterned to your exact model and configuration — including restored and modified classics with added T-tops or consoles — so it fits without flapping or pooling.

Premium Marine Fabric:

Built from marine-grade, UV-resistant fabric, our covers protect a classic from sun, salt, and humidity — resisting fading, mildew, and cracking season after season.

All-Weather Protection:

On the trailer, at the dock, or in storage, your cover shields the helm, gelcoat, and upholstery from UV, rain, dust, and bird droppings — helping preserve a restored classic's condition and value.

Ease of Use:

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.

About SeaCraft Boats

SeaCraft was founded in South Florida around 1961 by Carl Moesly, who built the brand around his patented variable-deadrise deep-V hull — a bottom that runs a sharp deep-V down the centerline for a soft rough-water ride, with flatter sections outboard for stability at rest. SeaCrafts earned a legendary reputation for their offshore ride, especially the prized ‘Potter-built’ boats of 1968–1980. New SeaCrafts are no longer in production, so today the brand lives on through a devoted community of classic and restored boats — well worth protecting.

Why Protect Your SeaCraft with a Custom Cover?

A classic SeaCraft represents real time and money — especially a restored one. Left exposed, UV, salt air, rain, and bird droppings fade gelcoat, stain upholstery, and undo careful restoration work. A properly fitted cover shields the helm, deck, and rigging on the trailer, at the slip, or in storage, helping protect the boat you’ve invested in.

Covers for Classic & Restored SeaCrafts

Most SeaCrafts on the water are decades old and no two are identical — many have been repowered or fitted with non-original consoles, T-tops, or hardtops. That makes a generic, styled-to-fit cover a poor bet. We pattern to your specific boat and its current setup so the cover fits the SeaCraft you actually own.

Master Angler, Seafari, Sceptre & More

SeaCraft built several layouts across the 18–27 foot range — the Master Angler center console, the Seafari cuddy, the larger Sceptre, and various sport-fish hulls. Each has a different deck and cockpit, so the right cover depends on your exact model and how it’s rigged today. Tell us your boat and we’ll match the pattern.

Features of Our SeaCraft Boat Covers

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.

Ready to Cover Your SeaCraft?

Select your model above to start a custom cover built for your exact SeaCraft — classic or restored. Every cover is proudly custom-made in the USA. If you have questions about fit, fabric, or fitting a modified hull, our team is glad to help.

Frequently Asked Questions - Sea Craft Boat Covers

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Helpful boat cover guides

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.

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