with a boat that old, your looking at your local canvas shop to make you some - assuming your talking the clear plastic side curtains
Bob, I don't want to install a Bimini top though. The top is in good condition, I just need the plastic sides.
I'm thinking about just making them myself, but I'm not sure what the originals looked like. Anyone know the model of my boat, or where I can find a picture of everything zipped up? Is the back plastic supposed to go to the floor, or just to the bottom of the canvas?
What is the name of that type of top?
Does anyone know if there are patterns of these tops online?
Go to a local awning shop and they can custom make the clear plastic sides with zippers. They must have the boat to do the matching. I thought you needed the plastic parts that the bimini mounts with.
sewing the really expensive plastic is not something that one "dives head first" in with an old sewing machine. it will cost you more in doing it that way then calling your local canvas guy who can probably have it done by Friday.
I have no problem playing with vinyl and reupholstering. however making side curtains with really expensive optically clear plastic is one of those things that I have looked at doing, then realized is cheaper and quicker to have them do it. sort of like machining a block. I could do it with a few hundred thousand dollars worth of equipment and tooling, however its cheaper and faster for me to have that done.
I do have to admire the OPs optomism & enthusiasm. He must be a much younger man than I ...
Being in the canvas & cushion business and having owned my own shop for 9yrs now lemme tell ya nothing is EZ. Clear vinyl curtains/enclosures are one of the toughest things to do correctly. One wrinkle & they look like crap.
My Mom has a sewing machine too but she doesn't do canvas, we agreed it'd be a conflict of interest ...
I also emailed Rinker and asked about the Model # and if replacement parts were available. I was passed from customer servise to the parts department and then onto one of the Rinker's.![]()
"Hello Neil. This would be a 17V. LOA is 17? 3?, Beam 86? and dry weight is 1800 lbs. Fuel capacity is 18 gal., persons capacity is 7. Sorry we have no pictures of this new or in any brochures. The boat looks like it is in pretty good shape.
Randy Rinker"
How's that for customer service?.
Thanks V153.
I'm 40, and program computers for a living. Because of that, I've made a career out of solving problems and find most things pretty simple once I set my mind to it.
But Scott D. does make a point about the machining of a block. I need to weigh what I can do with what I should let the pros do.
I guess this is a good project to pass off to the pros.
V153, can you tell me an approximate cost I can expect if I pass this off to the pros?
Thanks!
Neil
Pros .. hmm.. 2 days .. 16 hours .. hundred bucks an hour .. + materials.
Too much...
$1500 lowball is my guess .. LOWBALL ..
YD.