OK - Here's my 2 cents...
We have a Tournament 225 on a mooring and I have strong feelings on this one. We had a canvas cover made that spans from the windshield all the way back to the transom. The bow seating area has a canvas cover that came with the boat, so really the whole boat is under cover. This is a GREAT system, because the boat is always clean, its protected from the sun, and the batteries don't get taxed from the bilge pump in big rain events. The swim platform bracket on this boat makes it easy to board the boat and then unsnap the cover from the transom.
I think the deck drains pretty well, but I could see the scuppers getting fouled if I didn't attend to the boat regularly. As a side note, the only design problem I have encountered after 5 years with this boat is the placement of the scuppers partially submerged at the water line. I get alot of growth and barnacles in the scuppers, and I worry that a little debris from the interior side would be enough to cause a problem. It hasn't happened yet, but I stay on top of the issue. With the canvas mooring cover, the boat stays dry even in long heavy rain.
I have a friend in my mooring field whose boat sank at the mooring because of fouled scuppers, and the batteries eventually died from running the bilge pump. (It rained for 3 days.) So its an issue I think should be taken seriously. The complete lack of bird crap is pretty nice too
Anyway, it just takes a few minutes to take off the canvas or put it back on, and I thinks its a real benefit.
I hope everyone has a great season - I get the boat back on the mooring in a few weeks... pretty nice to look forward to
