boat cover rip repair

beason

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By boat came with a very nice snap in cover. it has a couple of small rips (3-4 inches) that i would like to patch. What is it made of? and any suggestions for patches? iron on? ive never done this.
 

agallant80

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Re: boat cover rip repair

Buy some sunbrella fabric off of eBay or the local sewing store. One yard should be more than enough for a few patches. Sew it in. If you use a machine use a jeans needed and outdoor thread. No cotton thread. You can always take it to a local apholstry shop. I can't imagine fixing a few small rips will set you back that much.
 

Scott Danforth

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Re: boat cover rip repair

iron on patches do not stick to sunbrella material.
 

doyall

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Re: boat cover rip repair

I have had outstanding results on polyester canvas (haven't tried on acrylic, i.e. Sunbrella) with this simple and inexpensive method: Get another piece of canvas about three inches larger in all directions than your rip. Go to a hardware store/WallyWorld/etc. and get some GE Premium Waterproof Silicone (it says it is sun/freeze proof and my experience found the sun part very accurate). While the cover is tight on the boat (make sure it is clean) spread the silicone on an area a bit larger than the patch. Don't skimp on the silicone - make sure you saturate the canvas good. Put the patch on and put more silicone on top and spread evenly making sure the edges of the patch are sealed real good. Probably last longer than the rest of your cover.
 

spoilsofwar

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Re: boat cover rip repair

Get another piece of canvas about three inches larger in all directions than your rip. Go to a hardware store/WallyWorld/etc. and get some GE Premium Waterproof Silicone (it says it is sun/freeze proof and my experience found the sun part very accurate). While the cover is tight on the boat (make sure it is clean) spread the silicone on an area a bit larger than the patch. Don't skimp on the silicone - make sure you saturate the canvas good. Put the patch on and put more silicone on top and spread evenly making sure the edges of the patch are sealed real good. Probably last longer than the rest of your cover.

In the Army we use a similar method with shoe-goo instead of silicone to patch high wear areas on sniper ghillie suits and drag bags, although usually we will sew the patch on by hand and then cover the seam and stitching with the goo... It works and is very durable, but it isn't generally very pretty.
 

bruceb58

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Re: boat cover rip repair

Take it to a marine canvas or awning shop and have them sew it. If its ripping because the material is aged you have a losing battle ahead of you.

If it ripped because it is rubbing on something, they can sew some vinyl behind the patch to prevent it from happening again.
 
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beason

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Re: boat cover rip repair

thanks for the tips guys. i dont think its from age. they are both L shaped so i think it snagged on something.

The factory chappy snap in covers are really thick and high quality.
 

bruceb58

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Re: boat cover rip repair

thanks for the tips guys. i dont think its from age. they are both L shaped so i think it snagged on something.

The factory chappy snap in covers are really thick and high quality.
Get it repaired properly. These things are between $600 to $900 to have made.
 

V153

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Re: boat cover rip repair

I always sew a patch inside'n out. Old habit. Probly charge ya $25 bucks.
 
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