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I had the same problem but since my covers are vinyl, by using them
consistently through the summer, they eventually stretched. Maybe through
use, yours will do the same?

"Jim Pratt" wrote in message
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Is it possible to apply some type of product to soften up my boat covers

in
order to snap-on them on easier? My cover sections have shrunk and are

very
difficult to stretch into place in order to snap on. (Some sections have
windows - and all look like a canvas weave material underneath, and a

white
smooth naugahide looking finish on the outside. Not sure what this stuff

is
called). The covers are actually in pretty good shape for a 1980 Sylvan
Sportster IO. I suspect the previous owner hardly ever used them. I need

to.
I can't locate anythone on the web making exact replacements from a

pattern
that old, without having to send in the originals.

Thanks much!
Jim




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Default Buttons on boat covers hard to snap on

My friend's boat cover suffers a lot from expansion and contraction, I'm not
sure what the material is but it's vinyl-like.

Once in the winter we went into the garage and what he wanted was in the
boat. He popped the edge of the tonneau off and with both of us trying we
couldn't encourage it back on. He was confident that when the winter was
over it would work again ... and it did.

"bowgus" wrote in message
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I had the same problem but since my covers are vinyl, by using them
consistently through the summer, they eventually stretched. Maybe through
use, yours will do the same?

"Jim Pratt" wrote in message
news:Jh%eb.4946$hp5.3981@fed1read04...
Is it possible to apply some type of product to soften up my boat covers

in
order to snap-on them on easier? My cover sections have shrunk and are

very
difficult to stretch into place in order to snap on. (Some sections have
windows - and all look like a canvas weave material underneath, and a

white
smooth naugahide looking finish on the outside. Not sure what this stuff

is
called). The covers are actually in pretty good shape for a 1980 Sylvan
Sportster IO. I suspect the previous owner hardly ever used them. I need

to.
I can't locate anythone on the web making exact replacements from a

pattern
that old, without having to send in the originals.

Thanks much!
Jim






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