Hey all...
Starbright has a dodger that has some years of life left in it but... I am very tired of the "lift the dot" type of fastener that hold the forward, mostly vertical panels (with the clears in them) to the foredeck/cabintop. They seem to tear up and pull loose frequently.
Where other canvas (such as the dodger side panels) connect to a more vertical surface (like the coaming), conventional snaps seem to work well. And for canvas to canvas mating, I like the quarter-turn type of fastener.
The question for you is: where a mostly-vertical canvas panel meets a horizontal deck surface, what fasteners to you have that seem to work well?
Starbright has a dodger that has some years of life left in it but... I am very tired of the "lift the dot" type of fastener that hold the forward, mostly vertical panels (with the clears in them) to the foredeck/cabintop. They seem to tear up and pull loose frequently.
Where other canvas (such as the dodger side panels) connect to a more vertical surface (like the coaming), conventional snaps seem to work well. And for canvas to canvas mating, I like the quarter-turn type of fastener.
The question for you is: where a mostly-vertical canvas panel meets a horizontal deck surface, what fasteners to you have that seem to work well?