KevinC
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...the flag mounts are a slightly smaller foot print...
Do they keep the pole positioned well - ie: no side to side movements?
-Kevin
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...the flag mounts are a slightly smaller foot print...
Do they keep the pole positioned well - ie: no side to side movements?
-Kevin
Here are a few more picsView attachment 57048 Here is the first pic of my new sunshade, they were working on it today, I’ll take more this weekend.
I am reviving an old thread to show my new approach to a sun shade for the back of the 330DA. We are going to be using it more as a temporary cottage this fall and next spring when our lake house is being built (tearing down our cottage and rebuilding). Since we will be staying at the boat more, and our stern faces south, we need some more shade. The poles are fiberglass extendable painter's poles painted white to be "marine" versions. They fit perfectly in my 30 degree rod holders. I drilled the threaded ends and put on stainless small shackles to attach quick clip stainless carabiners to. The shade is not a great match but its what I could find on amazon. I think a greyer tone would be better if I can find one. The ends are draped over the canvas and some cord with stainless carabiners is clipped around the antenna and GPS mounts. Its very secure and shades the cockpit nicely. View attachment 130659 View attachment 130661
Thanks. I’m not concerned about it being waterproof. Putting it over the top supports it across the span. Under would not. I may see if I can find a waterproof version of the shade that is better colour matched. Or maybe have one made up in the right sunbrella by our canvas guy. It’s just a rectangle so should be cheap.Looks familiar! If you get any rain you may want to consider running the shade under your bimini instead of over. That'll make the total install something closer to 65% water proof
Mine was $7000 on my 410 7 years ago...It did include a full stataglass and screen enclosure...Captain Navy sunbrella...sorry for the “non-resized iPhone pics.I was looking into having a custom made sun shade extension done to cover the aft seating since the sun shade that extends from my radar arch aft, offers little to no shade for this area. I contacted a company here in North Vancouver, and they quoted me $3800CAD ...so roughly $3000USD. This seems HIGH, correct? They would have to fabricate the frame, but STILL. Just to be clear, here's what I'm asking:
This is my current setup with the slant back installed:
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And what I would like to add
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I guess I could always buy a beach umbrella. Ugh
Thanks. I’m not concerned about it being waterproof. Putting it over the top supports it across the span. Under would not. I may see if I can find a waterproof version of the shade that is better colour matched. Or maybe have one made up in the right sunbrella by our canvas guy. It’s just a rectangle so should be cheap.
Yeah, and I really only need it for the next few months and next spring and then it will be less critical. I think there are waterproof versions on Amazon that I can get if I want it to be waterproof. For now sun is the issue, but thinking to fall and next spring, waterproof might be something that would be a big advantage.But if you're going to do proper canvas you might as well get it to zip-in to your bimini? That's when things start adding up...
Seriously glad you did this. We are looking for the same solution. We currently have used (twice) a market umbrella that is more "rectangular". We took off the table top in the cockpit and put the umbrella down in the shaft. Works great actually but I wanted something a bit cleaner without the table pole in the way. Thanks for sharing your ideas!I am reviving an old thread to show my new approach to a sun shade for the back of the 330DA. We are going to be using it more as a temporary cottage this fall and next spring when our lake house is being built (tearing down our cottage and rebuilding). Since we will be staying at the boat more, and our stern faces south, we need some more shade. The poles are fiberglass extendable painter's poles painted white to be "marine" versions. They fit perfectly in my 30 degree rod holders. I drilled the threaded ends and put on stainless small shackles to attach quick clip stainless carabiners to. The shade is not a great match but its what I could find on amazon. I think a greyer tone would be better if I can find one. The ends are draped over the canvas and some cord with stainless carabiners is clipped around the antenna and GPS mounts. Its very secure and shades the cockpit nicely. View attachment 130659 View attachment 130661
Seriously glad you did this. We are looking for the same solution. We currently have used (twice) a market umbrella that is more "rectangular". We took off the table top in the cockpit and put the umbrella down in the shaft. Works great actually but I wanted something a bit cleaner without the table pole in the way. Thanks for sharing your ideas!
Hey KevinView attachment 132337
If you are looking for something like this you can send me your info and we can discuss. We have the shade patterned and can produce to match the existing Sunbrella. These are also designed to attach to the standard factory sunshade on the 340SDA. It's a quick up/down when you need some shade and they store away in minimal space.
Best way to send me your info is on our form here: https://www.covemarine.com.
-Kevin
Hey Kevin
Have you used Phifertex for these or is it too heavy?
Got it - thanks. I was thinking the Phifertex would allow better air circulation in lieu of rain protection but still provide the shade. For sure on the storage; my front windshield Phifertex cover is quite bulky when folded up.I have not used Phifertex for this as I wanted something that would also provide rain protection. I would imagine we could use standard Phifertex without much change as is is 11.7 oz vs Sunbrella's 7.9 oz. I would want to experiment with the Pifertex Plus as it show 16.5 oz. We might also need to modify the construction to run additional reinforcement at the edges whereas with Sunbrella we use a traditional edge binding.
I would also think that the Sunbrella stores away a lot easier that the Phifertex would.
-Kevin
Hi Kevin... Information sent. And, Thank you!View attachment 132337
If you are looking for something like this you can send me your info and we can discuss. We have the shade patterned and can produce to match the existing Sunbrella. These are also designed to attach to the standard factory sunshade on the 340SDA. It's a quick up/down when you need some shade and they store away in minimal space.
Best way to send me your info is on our form here: https://www.covemarine.com.
-Kevin
Well our cottage is now almost ready for demolition so I have moved onto the boat. First coffee this morning was a little later than normal. Petty exhausted from a furniture move out Tuesday then halping Habitat for Humanity all day Wednesday harvesting the kitchen and a bunch of other stuff. I spent today deconstructing a relatively new deck to salvage some of the good structural lumber for later. I’m getting too old for this. Time for another beer. And a naproxen.I am reviving an old thread to show my new approach to a sun shade for the back of the 330DA. We are going to be using it more as a temporary cottage this fall and next spring when our lake house is being built (tearing down our cottage and rebuilding). Since we will be staying at the boat more, and our stern faces south, we need some more shade. The poles are fiberglass extendable painter's poles painted white to be "marine" versions. They fit perfectly in my 30 degree rod holders. I drilled the threaded ends and put on stainless small shackles to attach quick clip stainless carabiners to. The shade is not a great match but its what I could find on amazon. I think a greyer tone would be better if I can find one. The ends are draped over the canvas and some cord with stainless carabiners is clipped around the antenna and GPS mounts. Its very secure and shades the cockpit nicely. View attachment 130659 View attachment 130661
One of the best things I did was to make the camper canvas full length. Here in North GA from the time the camper canvas comes off until it goes back on there are not many days that we don’t need the shade. The top stays on 24/7/365.
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