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So any solution here that is in contact with the canvas could really cause
leakage... whether a rope, or other object?



Could they cause leakage by being in constant contact with the
canvas.....yes. Will they definitely....I don't know. After my
experience with battens I always used support poles running through grommets
in the canvas.


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Around 7/8/2005 12:00 PM, Chris wrote:

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We used that system when we had a 21 footer many years back. The problem
with it was that the *battens* (I now understand that is what they are
called) are in direct contact with the canvas and promote leakage because
of that.


So any solution here that is in contact with the canvas could really cause
leakage... whether a rope, or other object?


If it's real canvas and not vinyl or some kind of plastic, yeah. Real
canvas acts like a wick, and gravity will channel excess water downward.
Interrupt that flow by giving the water an easier path, and it'll take it.

We used to have that problem with our Chris' worn aft deck canvas on
really rainy days. Most of the time any water that leeched through at
the aluminum support poles would run down the sides of the supports and
out the cockpit drains, but if you bumped your head on the canvas, you'd
get a wet head.


Back in my Scouting days, we were always told if it was raining to never
touch the canvas of the summer camp's big lodge tents. There was always
some kid who didn't listen or wasn't careful enough and would get his
sleeping bag right up against the wall, and all the water would leech
through and fill his bag like a sponge.




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My latest cover came with a reinforcement in the middle and a snap, where an
adjustable support pole snaps into place to hod the top while the bottom
rests on the deck. Works great! Is a custom snap on cover.

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"Chris" wrote in message
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So any solution here that is in contact with the canvas could really
cause leakage... whether a rope, or other object?



Could they cause leakage by being in constant contact with the
canvas.....yes. Will they definitely....I don't know. After my
experience with battens I always used support poles running through
grommets in the canvas.



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