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Unread 12-12-2012, 02:46 PM
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Perfect explanation of the difference between the 70's and 80's models! You're right, the fiberglass on my 1980 drops down to the gunnel an inch or so from where the windshield begins. Your top definitely wouldn't be a perfect fit for my boat. Thanks a lot for your help.

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I think your '80 was AFTER the change...easy way to tell; look at yours just aft of where the side windshield angles down to the top of the gunwale...I think on yours the fiberglass continues on the same angle like my '84...look at same place on pic of the '74...the fiberglass goes flat our from under the side windshield and the side curtains are cut to follow that contour...look closely at the pictures above aft of the side windows...
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Perfect explanation of the difference between the 70's and 80's models! You're right, the fiberglass on my 1980 drops down to the gunnel an inch or so from where the windshield begins. Your top definitely wouldn't be a perfect fit for my boat. Thanks a lot for your help.
It COULD be done..a decent top shop could make snap-in panels that would make up the difference...and honestly one wouldn't even notice it visually...and I bet you'd get a pretty good price from Rick on that top, too...Blue Runner made one work off Francos V20....and BR's got a V21...so all things are possible...
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It ain't perfect.....but all I had to do was add snaps to the side curtains to match the contour of the rounded V21 side windshields and a few on the gunnels. Used it for 4 or 5 years like that.

I had it modified it last year b/c the snaps in the rear corners wanted to come unbuttoned. Basically I has a sleeve sewn in with about a 1' long piece of flat aluminum. Hole in the middel for a strap that goes around the aluminum and lets me cinch it down to an eyelet on the gunnel. The flat aluminum in the sleeve distributes the stress of the strap accross the whole dea....takes the pressure off the snaps and works beautifully. I engineered it myself and stood over the shoulder of the canvas man supervising as he did it.

Before I couldn't use it without the rear curtain....now that isn't a problem.
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Since I do not have pictures to show what I am talking about (I know, I'm slack) I edited the following pic to show the top before the latest mod. The red circle is there to show where I had a hard time keeping the snaps snapped....the blue rectangle is the "sleeve" with the aluminum bar in it and the black rectangle is the strap that pulls down on the bar inside the sleeve and connects to the gunnel - releasing the pressure on the snaps. Sleeve is sewn into the inside....by the way...so none of it shows .


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What a gorgeous boat. Nice work!

I have a very old canvas enclosure. The zippers are in really rough shape (missing teeth in key spots/ torn away from the canvas in some places.) I'm trying to figure out a way to rig it without huge cost. Wondering if I can use some super adhesive and velcro to get a few more years out of it.
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What a gorgeous boat. Nice work!

I have a very old canvas enclosure. The zippers are in really rough shape (missing teeth in key spots/ torn away from the canvas in some places.) I'm trying to figure out a way to rig it without huge cost. Wondering if I can use some super adhesive and velcro to get a few more years out of it.
I was able to get my zippers replaced by a local canvas shop for $75, so it may not be as expensive as you think.
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Jeb,
Send me a photo of what you need fixed/replaced.
I'm getting tight on time but might be able to replace those zippers.
The cost will depend on how much is involved in replacing the zippers.
I just finished doing a job on a rear drop panel for a 23' Steigcraft.
Here is a picture of a before and after the panel replacement.



If you want you can send me pictures at [email protected]
The canvas work is a part time job that just seems to keep growing.
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Wow. Just saw this. Thanks. I'll post pics asap.

I was wondering about just using a twist fastener kit instead of a zipper system. Seems like it would be easy enough.

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not proud of it, but this was my solution when my zippers cracked up a couple of years ago. tie wraps every 8-10 inches.

i put the curtains up at christmas and take them down memorial day. i was going to have new zippers installed, but guy at top shop said sunbrella was too thin.

the top is about 24 years old and the curtains about 22, so i got my moneys worth.


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Jeb,

You could use the twisty fasteners. You would have to mark them then cut the holes out with a razor knife. The punch tool to put the twisty rings in is $300 +. I don't have one but I wish I did as they come in handy. The punch tool is less $$ but still not worth purchasing if you don't have a need for it all the time.
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