SeaArk Boats builds heavy-duty, all-welded aluminum boats in Arkansas, living up to its slogan, ‘Built for a Lifetime.’ Rooted in the McClendon family's decades of aluminum boatbuilding, SeaArk entered the recreational market in 1992 and became known for over-built jon boats, bass and crappie rigs, catfish boats like the ProCat, mud boats, bay boats, and sport jet models. Whatever you run, a snug cover keeps water, sun, and debris out. Our custom SeaArk boat covers are patterned to your exact model and year.
Cut to your exact SeaArk model and year so the cover hugs the aluminum hull and console instead of draping loose like a universal cover.
Solution-dyed marine fabric resists sun, rain, and humidity without fading, keeping your aluminum boat and its interior protected season after season.
A water-repellent finish helps rain sheet off instead of pooling in an open hull, while breathable construction limits trapped moisture and mildew.
Every SeaArk cover is custom cut and sewn to order in the USA with reinforced seams, secure tie-downs, and a tailored fit.
SeaArk Boats builds heavy-duty, all-welded aluminum boats in Arkansas, built around the slogan ‘Built for a Lifetime.’ The McClendon family’s aluminum boatbuilding goes back to 1958, and after a non-compete expired, the family launched SeaArk Boats for the recreational market in 1992 — quickly earning a name for over-built construction. The lineup is broad: jon boats, bass and crappie rigs, catfish boats like the popular ProCat, mud boats, bay boats, duck boats, and the MVJT sport-jet series. SeaArk jons even feature a 3-degree V with full-length strakes rather than a flat bottom.
Aluminum boats earn their keep in hard duty — rivers, lakes, marshes, and flats — and spend their downtime exposed on a trailer or at the ramp. Sun bakes the seats and console, rain and leaves collect in an open hull, and grime works into every weld. A snug cover keeps the interior clean and dry on the trailer, at the dock, or in storage.
A universal cover sits loose, flaps at highway speed, and lets water and debris blow in. Our SeaArk covers are patterned to your specific model and year for a tailored fit that sheds water, resists wind, and stays put — so it protects the boat instead of slapping against it on every tow.
A SeaArk can be a low, open jon, a rigged-out catfish or bay boat, or a tunnel-hull jet model — each with a different layout a generic cover never follows cleanly. We pattern to your exact SeaArk so the cover hugs the hull and console and holds tight, even on older models that have been worked hard for years.
Each cover is crafted from marine-grade, UV-resistant fabric chosen to handle sun, rain, 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 run off instead of pooling in the hull.
Select your model above to start a custom cover built for your exact SeaArk — a jon boat, catfish or bay rig, duck boat, or sport jet. Every cover is proudly custom-made in the USA. Not sure of your model, length, or whether you run a tiller or console? Contact us and we’ll help.
We provide custom-fit covers for SeaArk models such as the 18 and 1652, ensuring an optimal fit and maximum protection for your boat.
Our covers offer reliable protection against UV rays, water, dust, and bird droppings, helping to maintain your boat's condition and reduce the effects of weather exposure.
Yes, our covers are designed to stay secure during trailering, providing comprehensive protection against road debris, dust, and weather conditions.
Use our cover selector tool by entering your boat's make and model to find the best-fitting cover for your SeaArk vessel.
To keep your cover in good condition, regularly brush off loose dirt and rinse with fresh water. For tougher stains, use a mild soap solution with a soft brush, avoiding harsh chemicals to maintain the fabric's durability.
We make custom covers across the SeaArk lineup — jon boats, bass and crappie rigs, catfish boats like the ProCat, mud boats, bay boats, duck boats, and MVJT sport jets. Tell us your model, length, and whether you run a tiller or console and we'll match the right pattern.
Yes. SeaArk boats are built to last a lifetime, and we pattern covers for both current and older hulls. Give us your model and length and we'll match the correct fit.
Yes. Our SeaArk covers use reinforced seams and secure tie-downs to hold tight at highway speed, which matters for a boat that gets towed to the ramp often.
Yes — every SeaArk cover is custom-made in the USA from marine-grade, water-repellent fabric built to handle sun and rain.
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.