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BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS
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    BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    I made comment about my boat cover a while ago and got a lot of posts asking for pics. So here it is -

    It has been upholstered to fit my boat exactly, is made out of shade cloth [10 year warranty] and is in the best Qld colours available on the market. It is not 100% waterproof [about 90%, but this is a boat???]. It is however 100% UV protection which is what I was after. Cost me $670.00 including materials to have custom fabricated for me. It is able to be left on while being towed.

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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    Here's one of "Felix" without any cloths on.

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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    mmm..... tooooo nice ....... jealous.
    Is it just Bunning's type shade cloth, 100%? Does is scratch/wear the hull with wind?
    My 5 mth old poly tarp ($56) is now turning to powder and summer has not arrived yet!
    Thinking I might buy and stitch together some 4WD car covers or try your shade clothe idea!
    cheers and thanks

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    Bundaberg_Bandit
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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    Does Felix have anything to keep his clothes of the top of the Centre Console - I use a tarp and they last about a year but then wear through at the centre console

    cheers

    BB

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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    Hi guys. The fellow who trimmed it all up sowed in protective material at all the points where it might wear or rub on the boat - an extra piece runs along the section at the top of the console. This was to make sure it lasts as long as posible. The shade cloth would be similar to the ones at Bunnings - the guy who made it said it was the best quality shade cloth out there. He uses it to make shade sails over pools and in backyards. The shade cloth itself is not very abrasive and dosn't seem to worry the hull even though it is painted.

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Oct 2005

    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    Spill the beans, who made it?
    Shane

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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    Made by Jason Harber of Townsville - Alltrim Upholstery [he's still in the phone book under that name, but now works from home concentrating mainly on house stuff like shade sails. Won't say no to boats and cars though].

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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    88FF-thanks for the response and info.
    I will check out shade cloth pricing and how to sow!!!!!! - want to have a go and customise my own boat cover.
    Cheers

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jun 2005

    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    If any guys are looking in the brisbane area who can do work like this then look no further.

    I have been in the canvas industry for 11 years and have lost count on how many boat covers I have made! I normally use marine canvas for mine, but if you want one out of shadecloth then that isnt a problem either!

    The shadeclothused above would more than likely be coolaroo for those who are interested.

    Looks like a great job!

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium
    If any guys are looking in the brisbane area who can do work like this then look no further.

    I have been in the canvas industry for 11 years and have lost count on how many boat covers I have made! I normally use marine canvas for mine, but if you want one out of shadecloth then that isnt a problem either!

    The shadeclothused above would more than likely be coolaroo for those who are interested.

    Looks like a great job!
    This is good to know. Do you work for yourself or for someone?
    Shane

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    Bundaberg_Bandit
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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    looks good - will have a look for the shadecloth as well.

    I know how to sew (I've been domesticated )

    But how do you stitch shadecloth together?

    Do you need to use a backing on the joins?

    Do you fold it?

    any ideas?

    cheers

    BB

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2005

    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    i work for myself...can be mobile if needs be as well.

    I can be contacted on 0411556836 or lscanvas@optusnet.com.au

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    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2005

    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    Eggsalad. Thats great! Are you able to provide us with some example prices? Like $x for canvas cover to suit 5m center console?
    Thanks mate
    Shane

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    Re: BOAT COVER - BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

    I forgot to mention - BIG REASON FOR USING SHADECLOTH : It's light !!! Easy to manhandle on and off by one person. Nothing more frustrating than fiddling around trying to put a cover on a boat [easy to get them off]. This is why many covers sit around unused in sheds. Mine is EASY.

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