Likely
Understanding this isn't a usual concern for most bass boaters, but I have a Tahoe 550 TS (20' fish & ski) that I purchased three years ago and I am now on my third cover (which is a few threads from falling apart). I've been using a "universal" cover from Menards, which I always take off before trailering to the lakes near my home; however, I'm starting to take more "weekend getaways" with the boat, and I like to have the boat covered during the trip. But since anything that isn't a snug fit doesn't hold up well on the road, I really don't want to keep dropping $90 for a new cover every time I hit 65 on the freeway.
Curious as to others' thoughts on the following:
1) Snaps vs. Cinch-type covers
2) One-piece vs Two-Piece (i.e. separate covers for the bow and cockpit)
3) For two-piece covers, covering the windshield or not.
I never leave the boat in the water, and it is stored outside (on the side of my garage) year-round. As such, my primary consideration is a cover that works well for day-to-day storage (i.e. during the season only; it's shrink-wrapped in winter), but a close second is something that will hold up when trailering long distances.