Light weight full cover material?
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The weight of the materials varies quite a bit for the materials mentioned. Sunbrella is the only one that supposedly breathes and is a little over 9oz/yd. Aqualon is in the same weight range and is a coated polyester so doesn't breathe, so would have to be vented as mentioned. Triton is a sister product to Aqualon but lighter around 6 oz/yd, but is is discontinued. Stamboid doesn't breathe either so would have to be vented. I have been using a solution dyed acryllic that is in the 6 oz/yd range so is one of the lightest, but in all my covers I add the vents. Hope this helps. BTW the Carrie cover is nothing more than a light weight dust cover.
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The weight of the materials varies quite a bit for the materials mentioned. Sunbrella is the only one that supposedly breathes and is a little over 9oz/yd. Aqualon is in the same weight range and is a coated polyester so doesn't breathe, so would have to be vented as mentioned. Triton is a sister product to Aqualon but lighter around 6 oz/yd, but is is discontinued. Stamboid doesn't breathe either so would have to be vented. I have been using a solution dyed acryllic that is in the 6 oz/yd range so is one of the lightest, but in all my covers I add the vents. Hope this helps. BTW the Carrie cover is nothing more than a light weight dust cover.
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How much would a full cover for a Top Gun weigh in that material? Approximate cost? I'm looking for something for next season that isn't a pain in the azz to put on while on the lift. Maybe something that would rest about 12" below the rubrail....
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Craig:
If you got 12" below the rub rail you can get a fade line..... Not so much if you are totally painted but definetely if you have gell..... Happens with my donzi...
If you got 12" below the rub rail you can get a fade line..... Not so much if you are totally painted but definetely if you have gell..... Happens with my donzi...
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If you are talking about the lighter weight material, and if my math is correct is should weigh about 12 lbs. Check my website for details on how my covers are made. The drawstring ends up being almost 12 inches past rubrail. PM for pricing info, hate to discuss on the open forum. Thanks.
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John, thanks for the great info. Craig hows it goin? I have the same challenge, need a light weight full cover for FL to put on while the boat is on the lift. I did a cover a couple yrs ago, maybe Oddessey?, vinyl covered and it stuck to the deck, started mildew etc. Didn't work out too well. I think I may just stay with Sunbrella and keep it short, close to the rub rail. Thanks for the responses!
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They make both a lightweight one that's not, used for a dust or poker run type use and their "hydro-shield" ones are water resistant and can be used for day to day outside use.
http://www.carriecovers.com/fabrics.php
http://www.carriecovers.com/fabrics.php