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T&T: prices for a custom dinghy cover

From: Faure, Marin (no email)
Date: Wed May 02 2007 - 17:11:30 EDT

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    >Does $1,300 for a Sunbrella Dinghy cover sound exorbitant to you?

    Yes, but it's actually a pretty realistic price from a high-end canvas
    shop. Figure labor & overhead at $100 an hour, that's 13 hours to
    measure, cut, sew, put in fasteners, etc. How long would it take you to
    do the same job?

    I'm not defending the price, just saying it's realistic at one end of
    the spectrum. Some shops will have lower labor & overhead rates.

    Sunbrella is an outstanding fabric--- it will last far longer than even
    the manufacturer's claim depending on the environment it's in. What
    usually gives out are the seams, not the fabric. There is only one
    thread that will really stand up to weather, UV, chemicals, etc., and
    that's Tenara, a brand made by the GoreTex folks. My wife has a 100
    pound Brother industrial sewing machine with a motor that weighs another
    100 pounds. It's the first sewing machine I've ever seen that has a
    lube oil sump and oil pump. She does all the canvas work for our boat
    and we just bought a bobbin of Tenara to try. It ain't cheap--- over
    $100 for a single bobbin. But it apparently lasts damn near forever.
    If you can keep the seams from ripping out, the fabric itself will hold
    together for a long time. The covers I see in our marina that are
    shredding themselves in the winter storms all started to fail at the
    seams. When the fabric starts flapping around after a seam has gone,
    that's when the fabric itself starts to fall apart.

    So regardless of where you have your cover made, make sure it's a shop
    that uses Tenara thread. Everything else is a compromise and the seams
    will fail sooner rather than later.

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    Bellingham, Washington
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