I'm due for a new mainsail cover and new dodger canvas (frame is fine). Haven't bought canvas in awhile, so expecting sticker shock. Anyone have a sense - ballpark - on about what these run?
Think we paid ~$3K for a complete new dodger and bimini, with frame and all and covers for all the Isinglass (sp ?). Think the mainsail, helm, windlass, winch covers came to another $1K.
Sunbrella is about $18 a yard. You have patterns (the old pieces) a regular sewing machine will do a great job. If you know anyone who sews it is not an expensive job. I did all the hatch covers wench covers and wheel cover for about $200. Edd
quotes on mainsl cover and dodger - no frills - coming in around 3k - 4k. So I'm going to make not buy. My forebears were garment workers, so possibly I inherited a sewing gene.
(or with this kind of markup, maybe I'll open a replacement canvas shop)
Bought mainsail cover off the shelf from sailboatowners.com. They have lots of pattern including E35. A few hundred $. Nice fit and workmanship. color matches. I'm going to do a couple of custom mods myself (e.g., winch cutouts). I really like the flap covering the front zipper. Plastic zippers disintegrate in the sun - but the flap should protect it. Went with the default plastic strap fasteners under the boom instead of swivel metal thingys - which in my experience both break and tear out.
Also: located a vintage Singer (with all metal parts). Getting ready to tackle the dodger replacement.
Thanks for all advice from this forum - came in very handy (including selecting the Singer model).