Hey guys,
So I'm *trying* to make a cover for this fishing boat which has a lot going on: a trolling motor, a windshield on one side only, and two bows. The back bow is taller than the front bow, and the windshield is in the middle.
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I'm in the process of putting the snaps in, and there is a dip (no matter how tight I pull the fabric) in between the windshield and the back bow.
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The fabric is pulled as taut as possible fore and aft. What should I do? A pole? Or am I doing something fundamentally wrong? Thanks in advance!
Oh, in case you can't see the pics, here's a link to the album:
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It's partly because you ran the seams port-stbd rather than one down the center, though if you ran a single center seam you might still have a bit of folding where you have it now. I've sometimes managed to get rid of the pocket by putting in a fore-aft dart that removed the excess fabric, but you might have to put in a pole. It's a judgement call. As it is, you're sure to get water collecting in there. If you can't reach it from the outside, get under the cover, let someone put on the snaps with you under, and pull the folds together and mark where they should be joined. That's where I'd start. If that doesn't make it tight enough, then a pole is your only option.
June
As June said but rather then going under after snaps are in I have and would. Pull the fabric Roger taking out the. Slack and using a clamp
to hold it tight use 3 or 4 to hold it all and then I'll make a mark om each side of the clamp. Take off the cover connect the marks cut a sew to remove the slack
Having said that I asune the bow were supplied but I would use poles I havnt usd bows in a along time
Thanks guys. Yeah, June, I accidentally ordered 46" Sunbrella, so had to do the side to side thing. :'(
The bows did come with the boat.
So a fore/aft dart, eh? I hate this boat.
i'd probably go down the dart route, but it is hard to tell without
getting my hands on the cover.
I do darts on blankets with a hand P3 stapler, it's so easy. spend a little time
holding the darts in place where you think they should go and if it looks good
staple them in place with a P3
when you get back to the shop turn the fabric over, mark the positions
of the staples and cross the staple mark with a reference mark.
Pull the fabric apart and remove the staples, and you're ready to sew the dart.
rich
Doese it puddle water jojo have you checked with a hose ?
May e you could just add a ow or two and that would be good. The customer may be happy