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Doug Dotson
 
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Default Winter Cover Material - TYVEK?

Different purposes. Not fair to compare. Many boats
around here are shrinkwrapped for the winter but using
shrinkwrap material for a bimini would look kind of
tacky. But if could sell Tyvek for $22/yd I could retire

Doug

"Paul" wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
Interesting links, I always just thought Tyvek was housewrap.

I wonder how this stuff compares to sunbrella fabric?

"Derek Rowell" wrote in message
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I'm thinking hard about using Tyvek this year to cover my pearson 422.

You
can buy it at Home Depot in wide rolls. Dupont advocates using it for
covers, see http://www.tyvek.com/na/covers/english/. It has also been
advocated for sails: http://www.boat-links.com/Tyvek/ and for hiking.

The problems I see are 1) I'm not sure about its abrasion resistance, 2)

how
to join it at the seams, and 3) how to attach grommets (I saw an article
that said there is a problem). I have used Tyvek tape (not made of

Tyvek -
used to join it) to hold blue tarps together over the winter and it

faired
better than any other tape I have used. DuPont gives instructions for
sewing on their web site, but that's not something I want to get into

until
I have a workable pattern. Maybe the tape is good enough???

Derek


"Graham" wrote in message
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One material that I have not seen in shops but is talked about for car
covers etc is Dupont's Tyvek - This is a white material that is very

tough -
You see this used for Fedex envelopes and for sheathing houses. It is
apparently waterproof and very light. Anyone know of anyone making

boat
tarps from this material? Any experience with it?

Graham