With the boat on the hard the need for this project is very low but when we get to the boat and put it in the water the need will be high. The time we have now is large but when we put the boat in the water the time will be short. We can get some local canvas makers that are close to the boat go and look at the project and bid it. It would be better if we were at the boat and able to express our wishes and get a better plan laid out with the person that would be doing the sewing. Since we do not have a final layout we are open to changes that would make sense when talking to an expert.
One of the simple decision that also needs to be made prior to the sewing project is what color of material do we use for the sail covers and for the cockpit surround? We have narrowed it down to a blue but go to sailrite, https://www.sailrite.com/, and see the many selections of blue there are. We need to pick one but which one?
I think that you should go with the Sunbrella Marine grade Royal blue Tweed 6017-0000. It offers similar quality to the higher cost Sunbrella SeaMark and better UV and color resistance than the TopGun or TopNotch products. With the money saved you can afford to buy some bangers and mash.
ReplyDeleteBangers and Mash is always good. Thanks for your suggestion, we will look into it.
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