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Removable Boat Shade: 5 Systems Compared (And the One That Holds in 4 ft Seas)
A removable boat shade is any sun system that sets up at the dock, comes apart before you trailer home, and leaves no permanent mark on the boat in between. The good ones drop into a rod holder in under a minute and survive a 25-knot trade wind. The bad ones tumble off the bow at the first whitecap. If you’ve watched a $200 umbrella eat a Yellowfin transom on the run back from the Bahamas Billfish Championship, you already know which kind matters. This guide breaks down the f
Apr 28


Removable Boat Shade: 5 Systems Compared (and Which One Actually Works in Open Water)
A removable boat shade is any sun protection system that sets up and breaks down without permanent boat modification. The good ones go up in seconds, hold steady in chop, and disappear when you don’t need them. The bad ones flop, blow over in 15 knots of breeze, or take 20 minutes to rig at the dock. If you’ve ever come back from a 60 mile run to the sailfish grounds and watched a buddy’s portable umbrella tumble off the bow, you know the difference matters. This guide compar
Apr 21
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