- Oct 10, 2006
- 1,716
- Boat Info
- 2006 44 DA
QSC 8.3s
- Engines
- Cummins QSC 8.3s 500HO
It was a special order for me to get black.
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Thats really all I need. Where did you get that if you don’t mind me asking?
I had a camper enclosure made 4 years ago. It included two side curtains, 3 piece rear curtain, bimini extension from the arch and support poles. It does not have screens. Fabric is Sunbrella. Cost was $1800.
Holy smokes this is a deal. I had this same work quoted for my 340 two years ago and the lowest quote was $4700. Others were higher. It would almost make sense for me to have a 340 hauled to Charlotte and back to save that much on canvas work! Sheesh....
Guys, after baking all weekend, I looked at this again and found a pretty cool website that makes custom stern shades and will sell just the heavy duty poles that go in your rod holders too. Check out www.ttopcovers.com and look under boat shade kit or ultimate boat shade kit. Pretty good looking options and in black...
Cost was $1800.
Guys, after baking all weekend, I looked at this again and found a pretty cool website that makes custom stern shades and will sell just the heavy duty poles that go in your rod holders too. Check out www.ttopcovers.com and look under boat shade kit or ultimate boat shade kit. Pretty good looking options and in black...
Are the straps necessary, I don’t recall those when watching ttopcovers’ video of the installation.I have this sun shade and poles (from ttopcovers.com) for our 2009 310...bought it about 3 seasons ago. We don't even bother with the factory aft shade/hoop any longer. I attach the front edge of the sun shade to the arch using 3 sea suckers and the rear corners go to the aluminum poles in the rod holders. Fabric is stretchy and light and makes great shade.
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I have this sun shade and poles (from ttopcovers.com) for our 2009 310...bought it about 3 seasons ago. We don't even bother with the factory aft shade/hoop any longer. I attach the front edge of the sun shade to the arch using 3 sea suckers and the rear corners go to the aluminum poles in the rod holders. Fabric is stretchy and light and makes great shade. Not good for rain, nor running at high speed but we usually avoid both when we have the shade up.
Here's a (poor) picture of the shade:
Let me know if I can provide any info...
I called them for a quote on a 44DA and it was $1,400. I thought that was kinda steep, especially since they only came in black and we have blue canes.
How much sun do you actually get moored next to that big a$$ Sedan? Kidding, I like the idea. I am having on made the same foot print as the solid fast back but I am making it out of a mesh similar to the sun shade on my JeepHere is what I do. I have a beige triangle sun sail shade (bought from Home Depot online.). Wide side draped over the rear Bimini and tied to hand holds on the side window frame. The point extends back and I simply use my extendible boat hook as a temp pole. Sits on top of the transom with a single rope tiring it down to a swim platform grab bar. Looks decent and gives good shade. You could buy a square one and use two boat hooks in rod holders if you have them. I will try to find a picture of mine set up. It's not as "ghetto" as it sounds.
... two Taylor made flag pole flush mounts ($60)...
How much sun do you actually get moored next to that big a$$ Sedan? Kidding, I like the idea. I am having on made the same foot print as the solid fast back but I am making it out of a mesh similar to the sun shade on my Jeep