New shop.. New job.... Need advice...
I have a 1975 Boston Whaler Sakonnet ... owner wanting a cockpit cover.. This has a wooden center console...
Looking for advice.. first time with a center console like this.. At least owner is in no rush.. So I can take my time... :o
Is this the boAt ?
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcST6fn84AITA2MlAl2amC2NkKS19rZ2QAmeQSlLYIYmE7bNtVj2
never did one but here is a newer smaller whaler I'd make it like this one that I did
http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy102/Mike8560/covers/MVC-487S.jpg
I patterned the top 2 sixes and the section over the handrail
I used seam tape to bold the plastic pattern and marked my seams with a marker make reference marks on all tour pieces and cut and sew
Reinforce e over the console and all rub points at least two support pokes and strap around the base and straps to hold it down also if on a trailer
Oh ya anytime s owner says no rush they generwly want a cheap price. And then in two weeks there in a rush
Yes Mike.. that's it..
Thank you for the advice.. It's much appreciated...
Actually.. the owner isnt in a rush and knows this is a start-up... we just had hurricane Irene go thru here.. lots of folks pulled their boats..
A cover like that I find easier to pattern. try to pattern with a blank and have alot of darts I think it looks better without darts
Good time to start up after irene. I moved to florida 7 years ago and had hurricane charley a cat 4 come right in my harbor. There was tons of work.
Did you attach the straps using grommets? And what kind of straps did you use Mike?
No snaps just strap of 1" webbing with adjustable buckles down to the trailer. A d a adjustable strap Nd buckle at the base of the cover.
It's a lot of work, but IMHO it spares the cover to attach the strap to a triangular patch that's sewn onto the cover. It spreads the load across a wider area so there's less chance of a rip-out. Believe Mike does it this way as well. This pic shows the underside of a patch, lined with ShelterRite vinyl (truck tarp material). Instead of D-rings for adjustment, you could go with the side-release buckles like they use on kids' backpacks. D rings work well if they want to use rubber bungees with hooks on either end.
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June
those triangles look really neat June, I fold the edges in on mine
but might try it your way, they look so much better.
Rich
Wow.. Thanks June!! I really am appreciative of all the feedback i've received..
As younsaid June if younwant to use bungy straps with hook i learned a way to make triangle with a gromet for the hooks you started with a rectangle folded half of it Into a triangle installed a gromett
The half with rhe gromett is sewn on so it is away from the hull when the hook is in the gromett the backside of the triangle with is two layers of tarp material protect the hull from the hook
That's an excellent idea Mike! I've sometimes made a flap underneath to protect the hull, but your method is way faster.
June