Boat cover material

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Boat cover material

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My boat cover has two tears in it and I am looking at fixing it myself

I am just not sure where I can get the material for it...anyone know?...I need about two 2 foot x 1 foot pieces

Thanks!
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Hi, These guys helped me out with that one time; it was a while back.
Cheers,
Dave

http://www.ottawaawning.com/services
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I bought tent repair material for my rips in cover.Works GREAT if you're not concerned about colour match.Mine lasted more than 2 years!
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I used this on the cover of my old boat. It held up pretty good. The colour was a light green though. But I didn't care.
http://www.thechandleryonline.com/produ ... ts_id=6441

On my current boat, I am getting a seam resewed and some tie down rings resewed and a new drawstring rope on my cover at
Brebner Manufacturing & Repairs Inc
244 Britannia Rd, Ottawa, ON K2B 5X2

They quoted me around 80 dollars. I felt that was pretty fair. They are busy. I went last Friday, and I have to bring it back on June 16th. Then it should be ready by the 18th or 19th.
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Re: Boat cover material

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thanks for the replies guys, much appreciated

I will check out each option then decide
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