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I had a Fisher winter full cover for my 310 before I built a garage for it. It was one piece, weighed 112 lbs. Did the job but I loathed the days the cover went on/came off. I would recommend making it zipper in to 2 pieces for handling purposes.Anyone have any pics of full covers over their sundancer or any other cruiser for that matter?
My bow cover turned out great. Got me thinking about the whole thing
Anyone have any pics of full covers over their sundancer or any other cruiser for that matter?
My bow cover turned out great. Got me thinking about the whole thing
Anyone have any pics of full covers over their sundancer or any other cruiser for that matter?
My bow cover turned out great. Got me thinking about the whole thing
Wow. I would love to hear more about that as well. You must have a heck of a machine that can handle a lot of material. I've done cloth and vinyl apholstery as well as canvas work, but this is an order of magnitude bigger in terms of size and I'm trying to imagine how you patterned it.I made this for my 340SDA. It weighs about 65 pounds and makes a great winter cover. I certainly would not want to be putting it on or off more than that though.
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Kevin, Any tips on patterning? I see you ran panels perpendicular on the bow and parallel on the stern.
I’m looking at top notch material which is 7.5 oz/yd. Shouldn’t be too heavy. I’m using it while in a covered slip so don’t need a heavy duty one.
Wow. I would love to hear more about that as well. You must have a heck of a machine that can handle a lot of material. I've done cloth and vinyl apholstery as well as canvas work, but this is an order of magnitude bigger in terms of size and I'm trying to imagine how you patterned it.
It really looks great.
Kevin...Looks like you ran a strap or something from the arch to the bow and arch to stern to create a ridge line, is that right? I was thinking of doing that.
Also did you sew all the panels together first then mark for darts/pleats on the boat or did you do more like 1 panel at a time?
I was thinking top notch 1s or sur last fabric. Both bout 7oz/yd. Any experience with those?
Based on the 6 minutes of sewing experience I have this looks like 100+ hours of work for a DIYer like me. And it would need a dock box all to itself when not on the boat. Yikes.
But it does look soooo nice being so well fitted. Great work, @KevinC
..And it would need a dock box all to itself when not on the boat...
But it does look soooo nice being so well fitted. Great work, @KevinC