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Boat cover repair with duct tape?  Don't think so.

Hi,

I have a boat cover with a couple of 1" to 3" rips. I would hate to buy a new cover just because of those small tears. So I'm looking at ways to patch it. I know for a fact that duct tape is only a temporary solution as it will not stand up to the elements (in California.)

My question is, is there any other tape that will perform better than duct tape. Sewing is not really an option as getting that monster in the sewing machine won't work.

BTW: The cover is made of 100% polyester.

Any ideas?

Thanx in advance to all who reply.

jg
Jan 15
Sail repair tape. http://snipurl.com/17skx

http://snipurl.com/17skz

DT

dt
Jan 18
Duc tape the tear from the inside and run a bead of super glue down the tear, which should be knitted together well. When the glue goes off, the seam will be permanantly repaired, and you may or may not decide to remove the tape afterwrds. Works very well. JR

JR
Jan 16
I have sewn patches on several boat covers. It is a somewhat time consuming process to work the spot you need to repair under the foot of the sewing machine but with patience, it can be done.

If you have a upholstery shop near by, they can do the task on one of their industrial sewing machines if you choose not to do it on a home machine.

You might offer to help fight the material around for them when they are ready to do the work. I have found it a lot easier with an assistant.

Finding color matching patch material might be a bit of a challenge but a fabric supply store might have what you need..

Don Dando

"jg" <juangarcia@sacbeemail.com> wrote in message

Don
Jan 15
You could sew it by hand. A needle and some polyester thread, you can put some patches on pretty quickly and if you take your time you can do just as good as any machine, maybe better. scbafreak
Jan 15
If it's 100% polyester, then go to a fabric store and get vinyl weld - it's a kind of glue, but it welds the two edges together.

I have one for the Princecraft and have torn it many times in the past two years - works great.

Just don't over do it with the repair.

Short
Jan 15
Here's the stuff:

http://www.gorillatape.com/home.htm

It's waterproof but on't comes in black.

Dan

Dan
Jan 15
I have used iron on patches and a quick hand stitch in the past with good luck Chad
Jan 16
On what type of material? JoeSpareBedroom
Jan 16
   

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