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I have a friend that owns a fabric store so said he would have a shade extension made out of Sunbrella, or something he says is actually better and lasts longer. I am looking at like $50 for a 6' x 8' piece that is double sewn on the edges and has like 4-6 grommets along 2 sides (I do not need them on the sides, just where I connect them to the hard top and then to the PVC structure I plan to make for the bak.. or whatever I fabricate).
He is only charging me for the sewing, not the materials.
So, Navy Blue (white would get dirty)... and figured to maybe use Galvanized pipe or PVC and make a "U-shaped" device that went in the aft rod holders and across, for stability and also to lash the tarp to, extend it just over the transom, whatever the angle of the rod holders are....
Thoughts?
Sorta like the picture:
Picture #1 - sorta like this, but I was going to do a bar across the back connecting the two poles to lash it to to keep it from flapping in the wind and shredding.
Picture #2, would like to do this... simple enough, except not sure how to store the tarp when it is not retracted and not sure where to locate like a 5ft "blind" spring-loaded roller etc to make it roll out.
He is only charging me for the sewing, not the materials.
So, Navy Blue (white would get dirty)... and figured to maybe use Galvanized pipe or PVC and make a "U-shaped" device that went in the aft rod holders and across, for stability and also to lash the tarp to, extend it just over the transom, whatever the angle of the rod holders are....
Thoughts?
Sorta like the picture:
Picture #1 - sorta like this, but I was going to do a bar across the back connecting the two poles to lash it to to keep it from flapping in the wind and shredding.
Picture #2, would like to do this... simple enough, except not sure how to store the tarp when it is not retracted and not sure where to locate like a 5ft "blind" spring-loaded roller etc to make it roll out.