Hello sailors,
I haven't posted here for a while. Life outside sailing has been taking over my life.
Now my clansman has a heap of jobs need doing. One of them being replacing my soft dodger and boom sail bag.
Do any of you Melbournites know of a good reasonably priced canvas mob that could do these two jobs?
One mob rough quoted me nearly $3k just for a dodger using my existing frame?!? I call bull**** on that price.
Cheers,
Jman
Hello sailors,
I haven't posted here for a while. Life outside sailing has been taking over my life.
Now my clansman has a heap of jobs need doing. One of them being replacing my soft dodger and boom sail bag.
Do any of you Melbournites know of a good reasonably priced canvas mob that could do these two jobs?
One mob rough quoted me nearly $3k just for a dodger using my existing frame?!? I call bull**** on that price.
Cheers,
Jman
Try Bull sails in Geelong. Galatea on this forum. Helped my mate install one of his Lazyjack/stackpacks a couple of weeks ago and was impressed.
the whole marine service industry is fraught with danger for the unsuspecting . The best way , is to learn how to dyi . But something like canvas , can be daunting !
So many drongos out there doing crap work !
I had my Compass 28 dodger done a couple of years ago using the old one as a pattern. Since fabric stretches it was never expected to be a perfect fit, but after a day of moving a few fittings it came up pretty well. It is not perfect, but at 1/4 the price quoted by the trimmer at Sandy YC I'm happy.
I had a boom bag done last year by Peter Green who came highly recommended, but I must say that while it functions well enough, there are a few disappointing details.
I found Lisa who did the dodger through "Jim Allen Canvas", and she was located somewhere out North Dandenong way from memory. I lost her number, but if you Google you should find her.
Cheers, Graeme
the whole marine service industry is fraught with danger for the unsuspecting . The best way , is to learn how to dyi . But something like canvas , can be daunting !
So many drongos out there doing crap work !
Theres more sharks in the marine industry than in the Pacific
Hi all
I had a few quotes for the dodger on my 39 Beneteau and all averaged around 3K. So I took a gamble and sent my tattered one over to a Seamstress I use for cushions/bedding etc in Thailand to make a copy of. Including the postage back and forth it came out as a fraction of the quotes in Oz. Also had new cushions, fitted sheets, top sheets and doonas made.
It was made with genuine Sunbrella in the colour of my choice and a good quality clear. Due to stretching of the original it was not a perfect fit (clear needs a bit of adjustment) but it was not $3000AUD either! With a bit of playing around it will be fine.
PM if you'd like to discuss options.
Cheers
Gos
Hi all
I had a few quotes for the dodger on my 39 Beneteau and all averaged around 3K. So I took a gamble and sent my tattered one over to a Seamstress I use for cushions/bedding etc in Thailand to make a copy of. Including the postage back and forth it came out as a fraction of the quotes in Oz. Also had new cushions, fitted sheets, top sheets and doonas made.
It was made with genuine Sunbrella in the colour of my choice and a good quality clear. Due to stretching of the original it was not a perfect fit (clear needs a bit of adjustment) but it was not $3000AUD either! With a bit of playing around it will be fine.
PM if you'd like to discuss options.
Cheers
Gos
Nice Gos! PM sent
If you've got the old one as a template do it yourself. I have no sewing experience and had to get youtube to show me how to set up the machine but it was super easy. Bought sunbrella material online and traced the old one onto it. Got some clear plastic stuff for front window.. heavy duty thread and then messed around onboard to get it tight. 200 bucks tops. Doesnt look perfect but it stood up to a bashing in bass strait and keeps the spray off. Best part is now i could do it again anytime. Give it a go
Sorry for sideways photo
We make a lot of boom bags, the cost for the zip away style is $680 up until 3m and then $140 per metre after that. In weathermax 8o with ptfe thread. Horse rug style are a fraction of that.
We do some dodgers, a bit reluctantly as they are a pita. We will only do local boats on site. Very fiddle and labour content is high. We are currently doing a smallish one for a 30' Yacht $2200.
Hullo
looking to replace my dodger on my Cav 32, and found this thread.
I did get a quote for $3000 years ago so just bodged up a patch,but can't live with tears anymore.
wondering what you decided in the end,and who you could recommend
thanks
david
Pedantic note: If we use the UK definition, this thread is about Spray Hoods. They call the fabric over the lifelines on the side of the cockpit Spray Dodgers.
Hullo
looking to replace my dodger on my Cav 32, and found this thread.
I did get a quote for $3000 years ago so just bodged up a patch,but can't live with tears anymore.
wondering what you decided in the end,and who you could recommend
thanks
david
No one should be expected to live with tears, life's too short to be sad all the time
Hi all
I had a few quotes for the dodger on my 39 Beneteau and all averaged around 3K. So I took a gamble and sent my tattered one over to a Seamstress I use for cushions/bedding etc in Thailand to make a copy of. Including the postage back and forth it came out as a fraction of the quotes in Oz. Also had new cushions, fitted sheets, top sheets and doonas made.
It was made with genuine Sunbrella in the colour of my choice and a good quality clear. Due to stretching of the original it was not a perfect fit (clear needs a bit of adjustment) but it was not $3000AUD either! With a bit of playing around it will be fine.
PM if you'd like to discuss options.
Cheers
Gos
Saving some money by taking the gamble may cost you more overall , those creases maybe dificult to remove the sun and heat will help but there's no guarantee that you will pull the clears out smooth.
Changing the subject the dunc 37 in the background is the sister ship to my old girl my dunc was also a ketch but I re-rigged her to sloop what area is this?
I inherited one from Peninsula Marine Covers at Yaringa which seems to be lasting pretty well, took it in for some restitching around where the jib sheets chafe on it at times a while back and they were friendly enough and didn't charge much for a bit of a tidy up.