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On Dec 21, 9:40*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
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On Dec 21, 8:01 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:



"John H" wrote in message


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... put a big hole in my boat cover. Went down today to see if there
was any damage. Found the cover torn where I had it propped up to
'tent' it. The 20+ inches of snow, with no wind to speak of, just
wouldn't fall off the cover and the weight caused it to rip.


So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.


Any suggestions?
--


Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!


John H


Try a sewing machine and some weather resistant fabric?


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That's been mentioned a few times, D'Plume. As brilliant as you are,
I'd think you'd bring something new to the party.


I think as brilliant as you are, you'd realize that I posted it well before
the others.

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I would think that as brilliant as you are, you would realise your
post is 11th and 13th in line.

1 John H Dec 21
2 Wayne. B Dec 21
3 Harry Dec 21
4 John H Dec 21
5 Tim Dec 21
6 Jack Dec 21
7 Rob Dec 21
8 Bill McKee Dec 21
9 Bill McKee Dec 21
10 Harry Dec 21
11 nom=de=plume Dec 21
12 TopBassDog Dec 21
13 nom=de=plume Dec 21
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On Dec 21, 9:40 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message

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On Dec 21, 8:01 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:



"John H" wrote in message


.. .


... put a big hole in my boat cover. Went down today to see if there
was any damage. Found the cover torn where I had it propped up to
'tent' it. The 20+ inches of snow, with no wind to speak of, just
wouldn't fall off the cover and the weight caused it to rip.


So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.


Any suggestions?
--


Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!


John H


Try a sewing machine and some weather resistant fabric?


--
Nom=de=Plume
That's been mentioned a few times, D'Plume. As brilliant as you are,
I'd think you'd bring something new to the party.


I think as brilliant as you are, you'd realize that I posted it well
before
the others.

--
Nom=de=Plume


I would think that as brilliant as you are, you would realise your
post is 11th and 13th in line.

1 John H Dec 21
2 Wayne. B Dec 21
3 Harry Dec 21
4 John H Dec 21
5 Tim Dec 21
6 Jack Dec 21
7 Rob Dec 21
8 Bill McKee Dec 21
9 Bill McKee Dec 21
10 Harry Dec 21
11 nom=de=plume Dec 21
12 TopBassDog Dec 21
13 nom=de=plume Dec 21


Reply: And, you presume to think that all posts show up in the order one
presses send.

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nom=de=plume wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message
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On Dec 21, 8:01 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message

...

... put a big hole in my boat cover. Went down today to see if there
was any damage. Found the cover torn where I had it propped up to
'tent' it. The 20+ inches of snow, with no wind to speak of, just
wouldn't fall off the cover and the weight caused it to rip.
So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.
Any suggestions?
--
Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!
John H

Try a sewing machine and some weather resistant fabric?

--
Nom=de=Plume


That's been mentioned a few times, D'Plume. As brilliant as you are,
I'd think you'd bring something new to the party.



I think as brilliant as you are, you'd realize that I posted it well before
the others.

Well then. You should get all the credit for the " brilliant"
suggestion. Well done.

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In article , naled24511
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On 12/21/09 7:23 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:05:18 -0500, John
wrote:

So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.

Any suggestions?


If it is canvas it will need to be sewn to have any strength. Any
sailmaker or canvas shop should be able to do it in a few minutes.


For about $125 or so, Herring the idiot could have had a guy who knows
what he is doing build a virtually storm proof shrink wrap cover for the
boat he rarely uses. Typical "canvas" boat covers keep dirt and UV off
your fiberglass. They are not storm covers.


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Harry wrote:
nom=de=plume wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message
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On Dec 21, 8:01 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message

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... put a big hole in my boat cover. Went down today to see if there
was any damage. Found the cover torn where I had it propped up to
'tent' it. The 20+ inches of snow, with no wind to speak of, just
wouldn't fall off the cover and the weight caused it to rip.
So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.
Any suggestions?
--
Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!
John H
Try a sewing machine and some weather resistant fabric?

--
Nom=de=Plume


That's been mentioned a few times, D'Plume. As brilliant as you are,
I'd think you'd bring something new to the party.



I think as brilliant as you are, you'd realize that I posted it well
before the others.

Well then. You should get all the credit for the " brilliant"
suggestion. Well done.


On second thought, study the enclosed post below, pay attention to the
time line, and get back to us. Dumb bitch.

"John H" wrote in message
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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:23:22 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:05:18 -0500, John H
wrote:

So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.

Any suggestions?

If it is canvas it will need to be sewn to have any strength. Any
sailmaker or canvas shop should be able to do it in a few minutes.


Good idea. I found a couple shops in the area that make boat covers,
so they should be able to repair one. I'll make some calls tomorrow.
--

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H


Any upholstery shop can do the job.




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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:11:47 -0800 (PST), Jack
wrote:

On Dec 21, 7:30*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/21/09 7:23 PM, Wayne.B wrote:

On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:05:18 -0500, John
wrote:


So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.


Any suggestions?


If it is canvas it will need to be sewn to have any strength. *Any
sailmaker or canvas shop should be able to do it in a few minutes.


For about $125 or so, Herring the idiot could have had a guy who knows
what he is doing build a virtually storm proof shrink wrap cover for the
boat he rarely uses.


Hey! Harry finally finds a niche in which he can give expert advice.
It's in the "Rarely Used Boat" section of the NG.

I've heard it said that there's a place for everyone...


Harry is such a smart guy. I should have asked for his advice before I
bought a boat, cover, camera, car, house, stocks, etc., etc.
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Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H
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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:41:01 -0800 (PST), TopBassDog
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On Dec 21, 8:01*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message

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... put a big hole in my boat cover. Went down today to see if there
was any damage. Found the cover torn where I had it propped up to
'tent' it. The 20+ inches of snow, with no wind to speak of, just
wouldn't fall off the cover and the weight caused it to rip.


So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.


Any suggestions?
--


Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!


John H


Try a sewing machine and some weather resistant fabric?

--
Nom=de=Plume


That's been mentioned a few times, D'Plume. As brilliant as you are,
I'd think you'd bring something new to the party.


She belongs right up there with Harry.
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Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H
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Thanks to all for the suggestions, especially Harry and the plum (try
a sewing machine!).

Comments appreciated. I found a shop that'll do the job. Now I'll let
it dry out a bit and take it in.

Again, thanks

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"John H" wrote in message
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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:41:01 -0800 (PST), TopBassDog
wrote:

On Dec 21, 8:01 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message

...

... put a big hole in my boat cover. Went down today to see if there
was any damage. Found the cover torn where I had it propped up to
'tent' it. The 20+ inches of snow, with no wind to speak of, just
wouldn't fall off the cover and the weight caused it to rip.

So, I need a good way to repair about a 1' by 2' section of boat
cover. Might try iron on patches, if they come that big. Don't feel
like investing another $400 for a new cover now.

Any suggestions?
--

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H

Try a sewing machine and some weather resistant fabric?

--
Nom=de=Plume


That's been mentioned a few times, D'Plume. As brilliant as you are,
I'd think you'd bring something new to the party.


She belongs right up there with Harry.
--

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H



You seem awfully obsessed with me... poor baby, it just isn't going to
happen.

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"John H" wrote in message
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Thanks to all for the suggestions, especially Harry and the plum (try
a sewing machine!).

Comments appreciated. I found a shop that'll do the job. Now I'll let
it dry out a bit and take it in.

Again, thanks



I guess you don't know how to use one. You should learn.

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