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post Nov 11 2010, 06:54 PM
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Hi, A while ago there was a thread on this but I can't get the search to show it.

My cover after close to 3 years exposed to the elements is sort of dead. The vinyl/pvc coating has hardened and I can not stretch it enough anymore to put it on the snaps.

I need a new cover.

They are not very cheap (custom made ones) but are good for towing longer distance as they don't get caught in the wind. However 2-3 years is a bit short and someone told me that canvas has a longer live but is not waterproof.

I got a quote for 450 bucks and was wondering if this is a fair price?
What is your opinion on the canvas instead of pvc/vinyl covered cloth? I can get a cheap waterproof cover when parked longer term in front of the house


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post Nov 11 2010, 08:15 PM
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Jack.
I had a Stearns marine canvas cover and it mildewed very badly underneath. Black patchy mildew inside and out was horrible. Also, not waterproof, but water resistant when new. I now have a "marine vinyl" storm cover. It also is dirty looking after a couple of years but that is from the elements.
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post Nov 12 2010, 02:49 PM
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Have you tried leaving the cover out in the hot sun for a while Jack?


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post Nov 12 2010, 04:57 PM
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I'm pretty sure it lives in the hot sun. That's why it has gone hard and dried out. The cover, that is.
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post Nov 12 2010, 08:40 PM
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leaving it out in the sun did make it more stretchable and I was at least able to put it back on. but I don't like the live expectancy of these covcers. However I could get a new one and only stick it on while travelling and stick a tarp over the boat when parked in front of the house


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QUOTE (jack @ Nov 12 2010, 01:54 PM) *
Hi, A while ago there was a thread on this but I can't get the search to show it.



I cleaned up the threads anything with less than 10 replies got deleted unless it was wun of the threads we lost when site was not working to well

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My cover after close to 3 years exposed to the elements is sort of dead. The vinyl/pvc coating has hardened and I can not stretch it enough anymore to put it on the snaps.


Put it in the oven to soften it up hysterical.gif hysterical.gif

Joe King dont du dat a tub of boiling water will soften & allow it to stretch, so will leaving it out on a hot sunny day better still invite Fed over & tell him to take his hat off hysterical.gif

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someone told me that canvas has a longer live but is not waterproof


Tis alot heavier & can be waterproofed by using scotch guard


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