OCA Splash® Covers
Made from fleece-lined Polysoft®, a marine grade fabric which is waterproof, breathable and UV stable.
Splash® Covers
OCA Splash® covers are made to specific model patterns and fit like a skin. Made from fleece-lined Polysoft®, a marine grade fabric which is waterproof, breathable and UV stable. Our covers have been approved by BRP, Honda, Mercury/Mariner, Suzuki and Yamaha giving you the assurance that you are buying a high quality, tested and proven product. With over 40,000 in use and customers from the Arctic to Australia, you can be assured your motor will be protected by the best product on the market.
FACT
An OCA Splash® cover is, on average, less than 1% of the cost of a new motor cowling
Why You Need One
Splash® Covers are designed to remain on the engine at all times protecting the cowling from:
- UV Fading
- Accidental knocks and scratches
- Bird Droppings
- Salt Corrosion
- Fishing Lure Damage
- Tow Rope Damage
Technical Details
We use Polysoft®- a technically tested marine grade fabric offering the following benefits:
- 95% waterproof
- 5% breathable avoiding corrosion and condensation
- UV stable*, guaranteed for 2 years against rotting and fading
- Incredibly strong with a 660lb breaking strength
- Non-abrasive polyester soft backing
- Simple to clean, just wash with fresh water
Splash® Covers are designed not to cover the tell tail and exhaust ports. Can be used during towing as well as on the water. Are designed to allow access to an internal fuel tank, where fitted. Are secured with marine grade shock cord that grips the engine just below where the cowling and engine head join. Do not inhibit the motor’s performance in any way. Our covers have been approved & tested by Suzuki, Tohatsu, Yamaha, BRP and Mercury/Mariner.
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