Our custom-fit boat covers are specifically crafted for Yellowfin Boats, offering superior protection and a tailored fit for each model. Yellowfin is renowned for its high-performance offshore center consoles, known for quality craftsmanship and the ability to handle challenging seas. Founded in 1998, Yellowfin is based in Sarasota, Florida, and builds some of the most respected boats in the fishing community. We offer T-top covers for models like the Yellowfin 23, 24 Bay CE, and more, as well as center console covers for select models.
T-Tops: 23, 24 Bay CE, 26, 32, 36, 39
Center Console: 24 Bay CE, 26
Each cover is made to fit your Yellowfin model precisely, reducing slack and eliminating wear points. This ensures comprehensive protection for critical areas of your boat, including the console and seating.
Our covers are crafted from UV-resistant, marine-grade fabric to withstand intense sun, heavy rain, and other harsh conditions. The material prevents fading and cracking, prolonging the life of your boat's exterior.
Designed for use on trailers, docks, or in storage, these covers provide complete protection from UV rays, rain, dust, and other environmental elements.
With a design that allows for quick installation and removal, our boat covers make protecting your Yellowfin convenient for both short-term use and extended storage.
We offer custom-fit covers for various Yellowfin models, including T-top and center console covers for models such as the 23, 24 Bay CE, and more. Each cover is made for a snug, protective fit.
Yes, our covers are designed to remain secure during trailering, protecting your Yellowfin from road debris, dust, and other damage during transport.
To maintain your cover, use mild soap and water for cleaning. Avoid using harsh chemicals, and always ensure the cover is completely dry before storing to prevent mold or mildew.
Our covers are made from water-resistant fabric that allows breathability to prevent moisture buildup while keeping the majority of water out, ensuring your boat stays dry.
It is not recommended to leave the cover on while your boat is in the water for long periods, as water can cause saturation and damage to the cover material.