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Getting a boat cover repaired...
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 08:59:38 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: This problem with bungee material deteriorating in sunlight is so bad that I have actually sewn covers for bungee from scrap material. Somebody should make UV resistant bungee. We have one piece of bungee cord on the trawler which lives up on the bow pulpit and is totally exposed to direct tropical sun every day. It typically lasts about a year before the cover deteriorates. Given the harsh environment and low cost of replacement, that seems reasonable to me. Used on or near the under side of a trailer, in a more northerly climate, for 6 months or so of the year, it seems reasonable to expect multi-year life. I had exposed bungee cord on my old sailboat in Connecticut which seemed to last at least 3 or 4 years if not kept under constant high tension. |
Getting a boat cover repaired...
wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 13:46:09 -0400, "mmc" wrote: That bungee that Ace and other places sell (white with blue flecks going through it) uses a polyethylene cover and the sun will kill it pretty quickly. The cover shreds and you are left with a bunch of rubber bands. Unfortunately I have been unable to find a better alternative. I know they make it because I have some solid blue covered bungee from a Mighty Mite luggage cart that has lasted years right next to the white stuff. It seems to have a nylon jacket. Sailrite has shock cord with a nylon cover http://search.sailrite.com/category/Shock-Cord That looks like nice stuff but I would like to find some around 7/16 or half. I guess I should google it up but I was hoping to find some locally. Maybe an upholstery or canvas shop? |
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