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TILEMAN

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Custom made boat cover by local sail shop. Made from STAMOID MARINE FABRIC.
 

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21pilothouse":2s133o9q said:
wow thats nice what does something like that run..i need


Yeah that is real nice. I need one of those to.. Any info would be great..
 
The cover was not cheap but I think worth the price I was charged ($1925.00 plus tax). Its vented and 100% water proof. Keeps every thing out. It held up fine this past winter with snow and it hardly weighs anything. Easy to take off and put on! I guess it should be for that price.
HAYES CUSTOM SAILS (804-642-6496) fabricate the cover on site. I am very satisfied with the quality of workmanship and the product it was made from.
 
What state and town is he in ?
And good to se another Tile guy on the site :D
 

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Sully,
Hayes Custom Sails is in Gloucester, Virginia.
 
To bad it wasnt Gloucester Mass :lol:
30 min away :roll:
Im going to look into this around here
I like the look of it 8)
 
HERE ARE A FEW PICTURES HOW THE COVER IS ATTACHED TO THE BOAT
 

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one more
 

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Make sure you protect the inside from sharp corners/objects. I've had a full cover on my 2002 2510 for the life of the boat. I'm on my third cover. Wind pushes and pulls and over time, the sharp corners eventually weaken the material.

Also learned to use bungie cord, not rope/webbing, as it gives in the wind. The rope/webbing doesn't give, and puts a lot of stress on that size of a cover when the wind is blowing.

Next time I'm at the boat and remove/install the cover, I'll take some pics of how I'm set up.

But...nice cover. Anything that keeps the UV off the gelcoat and keeps it from turning into white chalk is good.

Dave

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I HOPE I HAD ALL THE PRESURE POINTS REINFORCED WITH EXTRA MATERIAL. I GUESS TIME WILL TELL. THANKS
 

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