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Josh Assing February 9th 07 02:36 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper tearing
away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is very
reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using sunbrella
as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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JR North February 9th 07 03:10 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
Wouldn't have it any other way.
Best deal I found when I did my bimini:
http://www.canvasdealer.com/
JR

Josh Assing wrote:
My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper tearing
away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is very
reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using sunbrella
as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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Josh Assing February 9th 07 03:23 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:10:18 -0800, JR North wrote:

Wouldn't have it any other way.
Best deal I found when I did my bimini:
http://www.canvasdealer.com/
JR


Great -- thanks -- I t hink the price is right ($800 for 1/2 top; with teh slope
back, all new snaps (both boat & top) new hardware where needed -- and;
"lifetime warranty as long as I own the boat". I assume this doesn't include
sun deterioration -- still 800 -- that seems good.

I may have him make me a full cover so I can have it fully covered while
underway.

Outstanding -- I've never had a sunbrella top before -- but glad to hear it's
good... The rain dribbling down is getting old.

Thanks
-josh



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Clams Canino February 9th 07 06:31 PM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 

Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange there.

-W

"Josh Assing" wrote in message
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My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper

tearing
away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is

very
reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using

sunbrella
as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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Chad February 10th 07 12:01 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 

"Clams Canino" wrote in message
hlink.net...

Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange
there.

-W

"Josh Assing" wrote in message
...
My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper

tearing
away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is

very
reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using

sunbrella
as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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all of my boats have had sunbrella and have no complants I'm shure there is
better for alot more money but they have allways worked good for me




-rick- February 10th 07 03:39 AM

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Clams wrote:

Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange there.



TopGun is also very good and seems to be preferred around here.

http://www.csctextiles.com/TopG.htm

Josh Assing February 10th 07 05:25 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange there.

when did it go from that plastic hard covered canvas stuff?


-W

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My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper

tearing
away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is

very
reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using

sunbrella
as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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Clams Canino February 10th 07 07:48 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
All Sunbrella(tm) is, is a "good" canvas impregnated with a "good" water
repellant, and a "good" UV repellant.

So?? it works...

-W

"Josh Assing" wrote in message
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Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange

there.

when did it go from that plastic hard covered canvas stuff?


-W

"Josh Assing" wrote in message
.. .
My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper

tearing
away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price

is
very
reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using

sunbrella
as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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Ed February 10th 07 07:09 PM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
In the south, about 20 years ago. The plastic covered stuff would
peal off in the sun and would crack in the cold. For sunbrella, I
spray mine with waterproofing about once a year and I can usually get 10
yrs + our of a top in the SFlorida sun.

Josh Assing wrote:
Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange there.



when did it go from that plastic hard covered canvas stuff?


-W

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My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper


tearing

away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is


very

reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using


sunbrella

as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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Josh Assing February 10th 07 11:09 PM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
In the south, about 20 years ago. The plastic covered stuff would
peal off in the sun and would crack in the cold. For sunbrella, I
spray mine with waterproofing about once a year and I can usually get 10
yrs + our of a top in the SFlorida sun.


well; I get about 3 years for the plastic canvas stuff (I dunno what it's real
name is) --- never occured to me to use sunbrella as a top -- I"m going for it.

Thanks to all!

-josh



Josh Assing wrote:
Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange there.



when did it go from that plastic hard covered canvas stuff?


-W

"Josh Assing" wrote in message
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My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper

tearing

away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is

very

reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using

sunbrella

as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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Reginald P. Smithers III February 10th 07 11:30 PM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
Josh Assing wrote:
In the south, about 20 years ago. The plastic covered stuff would
peal off in the sun and would crack in the cold. For sunbrella, I
spray mine with waterproofing about once a year and I can usually get 10
yrs + our of a top in the SFlorida sun.


well; I get about 3 years for the plastic canvas stuff (I dunno what it's real
name is) --- never occured to me to use sunbrella as a top -- I"m going for it.

Thanks to all!

-josh


Josh Assing wrote:
Sunbrella is the de-facto standard for boat canvas. Nothing strange there.

when did it go from that plastic hard covered canvas stuff?


-W

"Josh Assing" wrote in message
...

My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper
tearing

away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is
very

reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using
sunbrella

as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


I keep my boat in a covered slip, and I normally get 5 or 6yrs before I
have to redo the waterproof treatment. I only clean it with boat wash
so it is a mild detergent.

Ernest Scribbler February 11th 07 01:27 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
"Josh Assing" wrote
never occured to me to use sunbrella as a top


Don't take this the wrong way, but aren't there any other boats where you
are? I still use the original vinyl running covers on my '77 Thunderbird,
but that's rare. Everybody around me has sunbrella or something like it for
theirs.



Josh Assing February 11th 07 03:51 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 20:27:19 -0500, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote:

"Josh Assing" wrote
never occured to me to use sunbrella as a top


Don't take this the wrong way, but aren't there any other boats where you
are? I still use the original vinyl running covers on my '77 Thunderbird,
but that's rare. Everybody around me has sunbrella or something like it for
theirs.



Yes; but I don't go around sniffing other peoples boats -- in our marina -- one
boat has sunbrella -- a 50' boat that has it as a bimini top on the flybridge -
otherwise, they're hardtops or the plasticy stuff.

The sailboats are a different story -- tons of sailboats use it for sail covers,
shades, etc.




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Chuck Gould February 12th 07 11:08 PM

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On Feb 12, 12:17?pm, wrote:


If you have a sewing type friend who likes some extra money you can
get Sunbrella at the fabric store for a small fraction of what it
costs at the "boat" place.


A lot of household duty machines aren't designed to sew Sunbrella or
other
"canvas". Too thick and heavy. Canvas shops use special industrial
duty nachines for this work. Such machines are available to folks who
sew at home and undoubtedly a lot of folks own something that would
prove capable. Still, it might be a mistake the assume that the $99
Sears sewing machine gathering dust in the hall closet will be up to
the task of stitching together Sunbrella.


Josh Assing February 13th 07 12:57 AM

Sunbrella for boat tops?
 
Good theory; and I've made sail covers for my boat before doing a similar
approach; but the existing top has shrunk some; so it wouldn't be good -- and
doing 40mph with an ill fitting top wouldnt' make me happy.

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 15:17:12 -0500, wrote:

On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 18:36:09 -0800, Josh Assing
wrote:

My boat top (the vinyl type canvas) is shot - lots of pinholes, zipper tearing
away, and shrunk up so I can't snap it all back.

I had a recommendation from a friend to call one guy -- and his price is very
reasonable but he uses sunbrella -- anyone have any thoughts on using sunbrella
as a boat top?

Thanks
-josh


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If you have a sewing type friend who likes some extra money you can
get Sunbrella at the fabric store for a small fraction of what it
costs at the "boat" place. I had one of my neighbor ladies make a
replacement top for me, using the original as a pattern and she was
embarrassed to take $100, plus the 30-40 bucks I had in materials. All
she really had to do was "run it up" on her machine.
You just cut out all the original stitching, use the pieces to mark
out the new top and put it back together.
Tell the ladies at the fabric store what you are doing and they will
sell you the right thread.
I suppose YMMV in some "off the water" places but they are used to
that here.



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