Our custom-fit boat covers offer a tailored solution for your Wellcraft boat, designed to protect your investment while fitting perfectly. Wellcraft, based in Cadillac, Michigan, has been producing performance boats since 1955, known for their quality and craftsmanship. We currently offer T-top covers for Wellcraft models including the 29 Scarab, 35 Sport, and more, as well as center console covers for models like the 222 and 242.
T-Tops: 29 Scarab, 30 T Scarab, 32, 35 Scarab, 35 Sport, 200 LT, 210, 221 Fisherman, 221 Tournament, 222 Scarab, 232 Fisherman, 242, 252, 262 Fisherman, 352 Fisherman
Center Console: 222, 242
Each boat cover is crafted to fit your Wellcraft model precisely, providing optimal protection and a snug fit for critical areas such as the console and seating.
Our covers use UV-resistant, marine-grade fabric that stands up to harsh conditions including sun, rain, and wind. They effectively shield your boat from fading, cracking, and other environmental damage.
These covers are ideal for use during storage, transport, or even just daily protection at the dock.
Designed for convenience, our covers are easy to install or remove, taking just a few minutes.
We offer custom-fit covers for Wellcraft T-tops and center consoles, including models like the 29 Scarab, 35 Sport, 222, and 242. Each cover is made to match the specifications of the boat.
Our covers are made from water-resistant, breathable fabric that helps prevent mildew buildup while keeping your boat dry and protected.
Yes, our covers are designed to be secure during transport, helping protect your boat from road debris and potential damage while trailering.
To maintain your boat cover, clean it regularly with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals, and allow the cover to air dry completely before storage.
Simply scroll to the top of the page and use our Boat Cover Selector tool to choose your Wellcraft model, and from there you can start customizing the perfect cover.
While our covers are designed to protect boats in storage or on trailers, it's recommended to remove them when the boat is in the water for extended periods to prevent potential waterlogging or damage to the cover.