Is there anyone that can shed some light on the different brands of materail for boat covers. Sunbrella is what mostly everyone has told to use. But I hear good things about Top Gun. For spending almost a thousand bucks for a cover I want to make a good decision. Thanks
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Originally posted by ereed969 View PostIs there anyone that can shed some light on the different brands of materail for boat covers. Sunbrella is what mostly everyone has told to use. But I hear good things about Top Gun. For spending almost a thousand bucks for a cover I want to make a good decision. ThanksBe excellent to one another.
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here is a list of mfg that make the stuff...
http://www.glfi.com/marinecatalog.htm
think that was your initial question?2011 Tigé RZ4
www.re-viveupholstery.com
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Originally posted by ereed969 View PostIs there anyone that can shed some light on the different brands of materail for boat covers. Sunbrella is what mostly everyone has told to use. But I hear good things about Top Gun. For spending almost a thousand bucks for a cover I want to make a good decision. Thanks
There side skirts that zip on that are not shown.
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Originally posted by jbort View Post"Tige RV"
there was the motorcoach, motorhome, camper, scamper, airstream, travel trailer, popup-trailer, and now the tigecamper.
I like it...Last edited by WakerideN; 04-12-2012, 03:06 PM.2011 Tigé RZ4
www.re-viveupholstery.com
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Originally posted by gcombe74 View Postfor the cost of the sunbrella material.. an RV might have been less.. LOL
there was the motorcoach, motorhome, camper, scamper, airstream, travel trailer, popup-trailer, and now the tigecamper.
I like it...
The other upside is being able to go inside and work on the boat anytime you want. Clean up, check on things from time to time. Do a little insect control...you get the drift.
If you store your boat outside and plan to keep your boat 10+ years, your going to pay one way or the other.
This cover came with zip on side skirts, fender well covers, spare tire cover for $2400.00. It took one bolt of material which cost about $1200.00+ to buy today.
Soon the boat will be repainted and the side skirts will come in real handy keeping the FL sun off the finish.
Thats my
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