CAMELLA
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Ours is the same, except plastic.
Ok, the standard now is teak.
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Ours is the same, except plastic.
Really does look nice, John.
My canvas guy is out at my boat as we speak to begin my new 2006 340 Sundancer camper canvas! I can't wait (neither can our golden retriever with heavy coat)!
John
Looks like the same sort of wrapper I use on ours. Sunsox brand stuff. It's essentially a UV-resistant fleece wrapper, with velcro running down the seam. It helps keep the poles from getting hot in the sun and leaving a burn mark on the vinyl, or the rub marks from those 2" stand-off blocks. I used their gray colored material as it looks more like the bare poles when the side canvas panels aren't installed. Had a tough time finding a decent deal online for them a while back, ended up that West Marine had a bunch on clearance at their Rockville store.John - it looks really good. I like how you wrapped the poles in fabric - finishes it all off.
Much better lines. Guess it's about time to take it all down for the summer.
Yes, you can raise the engine hatch. In order to allow this, I secured the structure 1/2 of the way out on the walk-around and angled it inward to match the arch. This gave room for the stbd engine hatch to lift. I do loosen the zipper joints in the back to keep from stressing the material when I raise the hatch.
See my list of things to do when having a camper made in the "Official 320 Sundancer Thread" from a couple of months back.
http://clubsearay.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1313&highlight=official&page=39