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Hello,
My old project fishing/ski boat is underway, and I've been looking at all aspects of what needs to be fixed on this old thing. One thing that helps maintain the condition of it though as I work through doing the interior is a cover to keep the rain out. I'm temporarily using a tarp as I must get it dry inside. However, I do have the original cover that is suppose to go on this thing too (white with plastic windows). A typical cover I'd assume, though it is in need of some repair and I'm wondering if that'd even be worth the time. The cover is white (typical boat top fabric). It isn't ripped anywhere in the white, however the plastic windows of it are all gone due to sun damage, etc. As well, some of the zippers are separating from the rest of the top as the thread used I guess has worn out too. Here's my idea. 1. get clear heavy plastic, cut, glue, and stitch back into the windows. 2. stitch the zippers back onto the cover where they are separating 3. get some sort of cover restorer that will soften up, shine up, and protect the rest of the boat cover (white fabric) before that falls apart too. What do you think? I'm looking to do this myself as I've got this project now for the next year before I'd expect to be complete it. I'd think with a sealed cover back on I may be able to be rid of the wasps that get into it. |
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