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reelapeelin 09-08-2005 02:01 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
Rod, slider-snap sounds interesting...like to see pics or something...

Rough measurements are 13' x 7' and motor is 3' long x 2' wide x 2' high....needs to be a support "leg" in middle of cover

For boat pics, click on Gallery on opening page then click V20s, then click REELAPEELIN...sorry about the snow...gotta change those shots one day...

Stinky_Hooker 09-08-2005 02:08 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
Oh, I thought it was a curtain or sumthin..

I just finished most of my new 12'wx24'Lx13' high shed for the baby this past weekend. Got to finish the roof...Its gonna be sweet. 8)

Kinda funny, I dont even have the hull finished or an outboard on it, but I am worried about it getting wet. ::)

rupert_and_sons 09-08-2005 06:25 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
reelapeelin, if the engine is a 150 honda i have pattern,no problem on that ,the cover with 1 adjustable pole is 255.00 and i recomend a seperate engine cover 85.00. total 340.00.all hardware included.

sunbrella canvas and all snaps studs stainless the pole is aluiminin. exstends 3 ft to 5 ft you may have to cut it.

thanks much Rod

reelapeelin 09-08-2005 06:26 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
Hey, Stinky...been thinkin' about a shed myself...did you put a floor in yours...did you build conventional (2 x 4s on 16" ctrs) type wall or get "creative"?... :D...

reelapeelin 09-08-2005 06:32 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
Rod, that's about what I's thinkin'...does that include the slide-snap on the windshield you refered to earlier?...and how does that work w/the sliding snaps that are there now?...

Question...why a seperate motor cover?...

macojoe 09-08-2005 06:59 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
Separate motor cover is the way to go!!

Just a real pain to have this growth hanging off the cover out to the motor! And then its not a tight fit on the boat side of the cover being stretched out there.

Separate cover will cover much better and seal all around.

rupert_and_sons 09-08-2005 10:06 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
Reelapeelin, yes i will supply all hardware , a seperate motor cover helps get a nice custom fit and get more life out of cover ,if you was doing full boat over all then i'd include engine.studs around windshild should pop off.somtimes they can be a bear.(each snap in windshield does it have like a 3/4 band holding to windshield frame?

I have a different question might be stupid,was wellcraft owed by rob shirley out of florida here at one time?

Thanks Rod

reelapeelin 09-08-2005 11:40 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
my question about seperate motor cover...if the boat cover doesn't fit snug against the motor and over the transom, then it's gonna get debris in the splashwell, which lessens the appeal of having a cover...you're right about the existing snaps...3/4" band snaps into frame and bear to move is good description...do you have picture of slide snaps you're talkin' about that you can post or e-mail?...thanks...RAP...

rupert_and_sons 09-08-2005 11:40 PM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
reelapeelin ,yes all hardware is included ,the windshield studs should pop off usually on with a tenshion clip about 3/4 wide that slides.and for that cover from windshield back it would fit better and last longer doing seperate covers.if it was getting a boat overall i'd recomend a complete doing engine included you can get a tight sinse drawing tight .the pole may need cut it come 36 and exstends to give the proper tenshion.
thanks.rod

reelapeelin 09-09-2005 12:12 AM

Re: Rupert, how much?
 
OK, I got you about removing the exsiting snaps...that's what I DON'T wanna do as those snaps hold the front curtain in place from the top...hoping slide-snaps you refered to would work WITH existing snaps in place...


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