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Old 12-27-2014, 09:15 AM
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Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to purchase wholesale material for full covers?
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Old 12-27-2014, 09:25 AM
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Miami corp, great prices and great customer service too!!
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I set one up thru my biz when I did my cover,it did make a diff on the sunbrella supreme, best i can remember 44 yards was around 800, the reg sunbrella was cheaper,

note that if it molds do not put any diluted bleach on it like they tell ya, it takes all the repellent out,but the supreme is a double layer so it doesn't leak, but want breath either


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I set one up thru my biz when I did my cover,it did make a diff on the sunbrella supreme, best i can remember 44 yards was around 800, the reg sunbrella was cheaper,

note that if it molds do not put any diluted bleach on it like they tell ya, it takes all the repellent out,but the supreme is a double layer so it doesn't leak, but want breath either


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Had a full cover made for my 37 AT and when I say full I mean all the way to bottom of hull sides and covers dives to the anti-cav plates. I don't recommend Aqualon. It's lighter like they say but wherever it toughes headrests etc. It'll get wet. After two years dirt that got wet on it bled through also. I don't have a recommended substitute but like I said I wouldn't recommend Aqualon. I would also have done a two piece given the chance It's a royal pain handling a piece that big to get up on deck each time.
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