My '95 Sundowner 205 (believe made in 2006) has a green canvas cover for use when trailering that clips to the boat using press studs around the bottom of the screen and down each side of the boat, it uses elastic clips to tie to the rear of the boat. Around the edges of the cover where the press studs are there's a 2nd strip of white thicker canvas (or some other material) which seems to be there to strengthen it. Just to be clear, the strip of white material isn't outside the area of green canvas, they are fixed together so it's like a double thickness of material for strength around the edge and where the press studs are. The problem is that the stitching that held the white material to the green has fallen to bits making the cover unusable. I think the cover would be worth saving if I could find someone to re-attach the white strip with the press studs to the green canvas, or if I could re-attach / sew it back together myself. I'd rather not buy a new one and even if I could buy a new one I think it'd be difficult to find one that'd fit as well as this which I expect is the original trailer cover.
My questions are: What's involved in sewing it back on, would I need to use a special sewing machine? Is it possible/viable to hand-stitch? Any ways other than sewing to put it back on? Where would I get another cover? I'm in the UK but if I did decide to bite the bullet and buy a new one I might get a US firm to send me one if I can't buy one here, especially if that meant I could buy one that'd fit as well as this original.
As said the cover fits using press-studs along the bottom of the screen and down the sides, I know I could buy a generic cover or supposedly custom fit cover that would also cover the front of the boat forward of the windscreen, maybe an advantage for keeping it clean and UV protection during towing and storing the boat outdoors during the season but a pita having to tie such cover to the trailer etc compared to the easy on/off of the press studs. Still worth asking if there's a particular cover that covers the full length of the boat that suits this boat even if I do have to tie it to the trailer along the sides?
Sorry if some terminology didn't make much sense, not sure what to call this type of cover that's only used during trailering or storing the boat. I nearly said trailer cover but I didn't know if that'd be interpreted as a cover for just the trailer hehe.
My questions are: What's involved in sewing it back on, would I need to use a special sewing machine? Is it possible/viable to hand-stitch? Any ways other than sewing to put it back on? Where would I get another cover? I'm in the UK but if I did decide to bite the bullet and buy a new one I might get a US firm to send me one if I can't buy one here, especially if that meant I could buy one that'd fit as well as this original.
As said the cover fits using press-studs along the bottom of the screen and down the sides, I know I could buy a generic cover or supposedly custom fit cover that would also cover the front of the boat forward of the windscreen, maybe an advantage for keeping it clean and UV protection during towing and storing the boat outdoors during the season but a pita having to tie such cover to the trailer etc compared to the easy on/off of the press studs. Still worth asking if there's a particular cover that covers the full length of the boat that suits this boat even if I do have to tie it to the trailer along the sides?
Sorry if some terminology didn't make much sense, not sure what to call this type of cover that's only used during trailering or storing the boat. I nearly said trailer cover but I didn't know if that'd be interpreted as a cover for just the trailer hehe.

