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If it's a 1 time deal, you might think about shrink wrapping, with proper
vents, and a zippered access door. |
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Sunbrella, and preferably Sunbrella Plus. Any acrylic canvas will
work, just folds up a lot nicer than a vinyl or other plastics do. Whoever makes the cover should put nice big wear patches anywhere the cover might rub. I like to make big covers like this in three parts...one piece from mast forward, one piece from mast to topping lift on boom, and one piece from topping lift to transom. It makes storage and handling of the covers a LOT easier. I sew the zips in so I have a full 2" flap of canvas over the zip, and the flap faces aft, so if the boat sits on a mooring the wind will not blow it up. Also put press studs at the ends of teh 2" flaps over the zips to take the load off the sip ends. Zips will last for many years if sewn in this way. I also sew a 1" webbing in a line direct from the mast to the bow roller or similar. This hooks around the mast, and is buckled to the bow roller or fitting. It takes the load off the canvas, and presents a nice strong ridge to the wind, which helps cover life by reducing chafe. I also slit up greenhide leather into 1" strips, and use it to bind cutouts around mast, stats etc. It takes extra time to do things like this, but it makes all the difference. I made a cover for a 40' timber IOR yacht a couple of years ago, covered the entire boat to the waterline. Had to be easy to put on and off on a mooring. That cover has taken several 40+kt storms and has no damage at all apart from some slight chafe, which is to be expected with large covers. I don't have any photos of it, but if you are in no rush, I could take some within the next month or so..if the boat is still there. Andrew. Courtney Thomas wrote: What is the best material for fabricating a 'year round' boat cover for an unsheltered 40'fiberglass sailboat that is hauled or moored in the South ? Durability, maximal UV resistance and breathability are among qualities sought. Suggestions/observations/experience regarding it's design and implementation are also appreciated. -- Courtney Thomas S/V Mutiny lying Oriental, NC |
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Courtney Thomas wrote in message ...
What is the best material for fabricating a 'year round' boat cover for an unsheltered 40'fiberglass sailboat that is hauled or moored in the South ? Durability, maximal UV resistance and breathability are among qualities sought. Suggestions/observations/experience regarding it's design and implementation are also appreciated. Disclaimer... the link I am about to give is a client, but in this case it might fit the bill: http://www.absoluteshelters.com/ Scotty |
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