To Sunbrella or not to Sunbrella. That was the question... till....
I am in the process of building a sun shade for the boat. I've seen the dome and seen the tent style and I really like the tunnel using fiberglass poles attached to the life lines near the stanchions. I bought the poles and went to the boat to fit them. It was a very hot sunny day, so I took out my car cover that covers the top half of my sports car. Just the windows and the convertible top part. This cover is the best $45 I ever spent. Not only does it keep out rain but also UV rays and if it's 100 outside, inside the car gets well over that, as we all know. With this car cover my interior stays 20 degrees cooler than the outside air and it's really easy to roll up and store. Practically no weight at all. It comes in one color, white. So I'm at the boat and it's 100 degrees and fitting these poles so I can measure for the Sunbrella. BANG!! the light bulb goes off!! Why not use the same light weight fabric that car cover is made from instead of Sunbrella? Are you ready for the name of this material? I thought of old sails... nope, then I thought of parachutes... nope. The material is called Tyvek by Dupont. Strong and light and UV resistant yet durable for decades. I have ordered some. The best thing is that you can sew it at home on the old singer your Mom has. Buy the good thread, not Sunbrella thead either, there's better. What think y'all? This little car cover saves the leather interior/dashboard of my car and keeps it 50 degrees cooler than if I didn't have it . If it's 100 outside the car what do you think the temp inside would be without it? 140? With this cover it's 20 degrees less than the outside air. Try it. you'll thank me for it. I use this cover even when I run in for a few groceries. It takes but 30 seconds to install and 20 seconds to take down and roll up. Stores about the size of a football in the trunk.
Keep it up,
Ctskip
I am in the process of building a sun shade for the boat. I've seen the dome and seen the tent style and I really like the tunnel using fiberglass poles attached to the life lines near the stanchions. I bought the poles and went to the boat to fit them. It was a very hot sunny day, so I took out my car cover that covers the top half of my sports car. Just the windows and the convertible top part. This cover is the best $45 I ever spent. Not only does it keep out rain but also UV rays and if it's 100 outside, inside the car gets well over that, as we all know. With this car cover my interior stays 20 degrees cooler than the outside air and it's really easy to roll up and store. Practically no weight at all. It comes in one color, white. So I'm at the boat and it's 100 degrees and fitting these poles so I can measure for the Sunbrella. BANG!! the light bulb goes off!! Why not use the same light weight fabric that car cover is made from instead of Sunbrella? Are you ready for the name of this material? I thought of old sails... nope, then I thought of parachutes... nope. The material is called Tyvek by Dupont. Strong and light and UV resistant yet durable for decades. I have ordered some. The best thing is that you can sew it at home on the old singer your Mom has. Buy the good thread, not Sunbrella thead either, there's better. What think y'all? This little car cover saves the leather interior/dashboard of my car and keeps it 50 degrees cooler than if I didn't have it . If it's 100 outside the car what do you think the temp inside would be without it? 140? With this cover it's 20 degrees less than the outside air. Try it. you'll thank me for it. I use this cover even when I run in for a few groceries. It takes but 30 seconds to install and 20 seconds to take down and roll up. Stores about the size of a football in the trunk.
Keep it up,
Ctskip