Sea Ox earned its reputation the hard way — building rugged fiberglass boats designed to handle the rough offshore water off Cape Hatteras. Produced in Greenville, North Carolina starting in 1977, Sea Ox center consoles, dual consoles, walkarounds, and cuddy models from roughly 17 to 26 feet became known as tough, dry-riding rough-water boats. Many are still fished decades later, and an older boat the factory no longer supports is exactly the kind that benefits most from a fresh, custom-fitted cover patterned to your exact model and year.
Cut to your exact Sea Ox model and year so the cover fits snug instead of draping loose like a universal cover — even on older, discontinued hulls.
Solution-dyed marine fabric resists sun, salt, and humidity without fading, helping a classic Sea Ox stay protected for years to come.
A water-repellent finish helps rain and spray sheet off instead of pooling, while breathable construction limits trapped moisture and mildew.
Every Sea Ox cover is custom cut and sewn to order in the USA with reinforced seams, secure tie-downs, and a tailored fit.
Sea Ox entered the boat market in 1977, built by North American Fiberglass in Greenville, North Carolina. Founder Graham Flanagan designed the boats to handle the treacherous offshore water off Cape Hatteras, where he learned to fish, and that rough-water reputation stuck. Through roughly 1994, Sea Ox produced fiberglass center consoles, dual consoles, walkarounds, and cuddy models from about 17 to 26 feet. Production has long since ended — the original molds were later sold off — but plenty of Sea Ox boats are still running strong today.
A classic offshore boat is worth keeping in good shape, and a cover is one of the cheapest ways to do it. Sun fades gelcoat and upholstery, rain pools in open cockpits, and salt works into every fitting. A snug cover shields the console, deck, and seating on the trailer, at the slip, or in storage — helping a well-kept Sea Ox stay solid and presentable for years.
A universal cover sits loose, flaps at highway speed, and traps moisture against the gelcoat. Our Sea Ox covers are patterned to your specific model and year for a tailored fit that sheds water, resists wind, and stays put — which matters even more on a vintage hull you want to preserve.
Because Sea Ox is no longer in production, finding a cover made for your exact boat is tough — off-the-shelf options don’t account for a particular Sea Ox console or walkaround. We pattern to your specific model, year, and configuration, including a T-top if your boat has one, so the fit is right even though the factory is gone.
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 on the road, 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 Sea Ox — a center console, dual console, walkaround, or cuddy. Every cover is proudly custom-made in the USA. Not sure of your model or year? Contact us and we’ll help you get the right fit.
We currently offer custom-fit covers for Sea Ox models, including the T-Top 24 and the Center Console 200, ensuring a precise fit and maximum protection.
Our covers are water-resistant, designed to protect against rain and moisture while allowing adequate ventilation to prevent mold and mildew buildup.
Yes, our covers are designed for use during trailering, providing reliable protection against road debris and weather conditions during transport.
Use our cover selector tool by entering the make and model of your boat to find the right custom-fit cover for your Sea Ox.
Brush off loose dirt regularly and rinse with fresh water. For stubborn stains, use a mild soap solution with a soft brush. Avoid using harsh chemicals to maintain the integrity of the fabric.
We make custom covers across the Sea Ox range — center consoles, dual consoles, walkarounds, and cuddy models, roughly 17 to 26 feet. Tell us your model, year, and whether it has a T-top and we'll match the right pattern.
Yes, and that's exactly who we help. Because the factory no longer makes covers, we pattern to your specific Sea Ox model and year so you get a proper fit for a boat the original builder no longer supports.
It can. Some Sea Ox boats run a T-top while others are open, and each takes a different cover. Let us know your configuration and we'll pattern the right fit.
Yes — every Sea Ox cover is custom-made in the USA from marine-grade, water-repellent fabric built to handle sun and salt.
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.