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Glenn Ashmore February 27th 04 02:52 AM

Source for Sunbrella
 
If you are real patient you can get some bargains on bolt ends on eBay.
I picked up 30 yards of 60" Pacific Blue for $6/yd. That is the most
popular color. Other colors go for as little as $3/yd.

Steve wrote:

I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than
a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200
yds).

Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd
price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs.

This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles
https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...766eac5ae165cb

They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5
yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material..

My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



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Steve February 27th 04 03:47 AM

Source for Sunbrella
 
Yah! I been watching for Pacific Blue #4601 or #6001 on eBay, but I must
have missed out on that one.. Most of the colors I have seen are those odd
colors, like Burgundy, etc.

I'm kinda committed to the Pacific Blue because I had several yards of it
already and I made the sleeve for the furled head sail already..

So far this price is the best I have found for what I need and the fact that
their minimum order is low and free shipping..

For the other poster concerned about the type; this site advertises using
the Sunbrella logo and lists all that product by the the standard color
numbers that I find on the actual Sunbrella site.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Steve February 27th 04 03:47 AM

Source for Sunbrella
 
Yah! I been watching for Pacific Blue #4601 or #6001 on eBay, but I must
have missed out on that one.. Most of the colors I have seen are those odd
colors, like Burgundy, etc.

I'm kinda committed to the Pacific Blue because I had several yards of it
already and I made the sleeve for the furled head sail already..

So far this price is the best I have found for what I need and the fact that
their minimum order is low and free shipping..

For the other poster concerned about the type; this site advertises using
the Sunbrella logo and lists all that product by the the standard color
numbers that I find on the actual Sunbrella site.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Keith February 27th 04 12:36 PM

Source for Sunbrella
 
Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse
watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as
durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure.

--


Keith
__
Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow.
"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
...
Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor
use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under
the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'.


In article , Doug Dotson
wrote:

Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two
grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine"
grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths
and is a bit heavier.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in

major
coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess

the
same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot

of
boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses

two
distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the
barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc.

they
will ship.




In article , Steve
wrote:

I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities

less
than
a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that

would
be
200
yds).

Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their

per yd
price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs.

This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles




https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66

e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb

They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60"

for
5
yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46"

material..

My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions









Keith February 27th 04 12:36 PM

Source for Sunbrella
 
Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse
watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as
durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure.

--


Keith
__
Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow.
"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
...
Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor
use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under
the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'.


In article , Doug Dotson
wrote:

Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two
grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine"
grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths
and is a bit heavier.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in

major
coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess

the
same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot

of
boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses

two
distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the
barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc.

they
will ship.




In article , Steve
wrote:

I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities

less
than
a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that

would
be
200
yds).

Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their

per yd
price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs.

This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles




https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66

e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb

They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60"

for
5
yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46"

material..

My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions









Jay February 27th 04 03:22 PM

Source for Sunbrella
 
While we're talking about sunbrella --
Anyone know of any good technique for getting water stains out of that
material? I have a bow cover that had some water sit on it till it
evaporated and has now left a faint brownish water stain.....

-j

"Keith" wrote in message
...
Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse
watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as
durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure.

--


Keith
__
Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow.
"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
...
Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor
use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under
the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'.


In article , Doug Dotson
wrote:

Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two
grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine"
grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths
and is a bit heavier.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in

major
coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I

guess
the
same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot

of
boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses

two
distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the
barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc.

they
will ship.




In article , Steve
wrote:

I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in

quantities
less
than
a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that

would
be
200
yds).

Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but

their
per yd
price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs.

This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor

Textiles





https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66

e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb

They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards.

60"
for
5
yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46"

material..

My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions











Jay February 27th 04 03:22 PM

Source for Sunbrella
 
While we're talking about sunbrella --
Anyone know of any good technique for getting water stains out of that
material? I have a bow cover that had some water sit on it till it
evaporated and has now left a faint brownish water stain.....

-j

"Keith" wrote in message
...
Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse
watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as
durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure.

--


Keith
__
Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow.
"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
...
Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor
use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under
the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'.


In article , Doug Dotson
wrote:

Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two
grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine"
grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths
and is a bit heavier.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in

major
coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I

guess
the
same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot

of
boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses

two
distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the
barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc.

they
will ship.




In article , Steve
wrote:

I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in

quantities
less
than
a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that

would
be
200
yds).

Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but

their
per yd
price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs.

This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor

Textiles





https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66

e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb

They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards.

60"
for
5
yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46"

material..

My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions











Mark February 28th 04 04:37 AM

Source for Sunbrella
 
For the other poster concerned about the type; this site advertises using
the Sunbrella logo and lists all that product by the the standard color
numbers that I find on the actual Sunbrella site.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions


Ya do gotta watch out. I got convinced into buying what was "Dyklon"
once and although it held up for a coupla years, it is definitely
dying now while the Sunbrella stuff is still holding up.

I just buy Sunbrella at North Sails at their cost, 12 bucks a yard or
so.

Mark February 28th 04 04:37 AM

Source for Sunbrella
 
For the other poster concerned about the type; this site advertises using
the Sunbrella logo and lists all that product by the the standard color
numbers that I find on the actual Sunbrella site.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions


Ya do gotta watch out. I got convinced into buying what was "Dyklon"
once and although it held up for a coupla years, it is definitely
dying now while the Sunbrella stuff is still holding up.

I just buy Sunbrella at North Sails at their cost, 12 bucks a yard or
so.

Doug Dotson February 28th 04 11:21 PM

Source for Sunbrella
 
I checked with the Goddess of Canvas and she says that there
is indeed a Sunbrella for interior use (sorry, my mistake) it is
lighter weight and no waterproofing hense the softer hand. She
isn't sure if it has the UV treatment. We don't use it much. There
are so may fabrics for upolstry available that few of our
customers choose Sunbrella.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Keith" wrote in message
...
Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse
watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as
durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure.

--


Keith
__
Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow.
"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
...
Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor
use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under
the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'.


In article , Doug Dotson
wrote:

Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two
grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine"
grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths
and is a bit heavier.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in

major
coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I

guess
the
same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot

of
boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses

two
distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the
barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc.

they
will ship.




In article , Steve
wrote:

I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in

quantities
less
than
a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that

would
be
200
yds).

Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but

their
per yd
price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs.

This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor

Textiles





https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66

e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb

They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards.

60"
for
5
yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46"

material..

My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions












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