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    Default Enclosure question?

    Going to get a enclosure for this coming fall season. Any input would be great. Style, pros and cons any advise would be great.
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    Zipper window in the front. Its good to be dry good luck with the enclosure..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mako184 View Post
    Going to get a enclosure for this coming fall season. Any input would be great. Style, pros and cons any advise would be great.
    When replacing my enclosure, i chose the sunbrella material. Their are some materials out their, but i would stick to sunbrella, since it breathes, and stands up to the harsh salt enviorment.


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    Rick, have you talked to Dottie in Leesburg...She did my boat last year, Nice job and much cheaper than the Cape May folks...Shorter tow too.....She used Stamoid on mine...Pretty strong stuff and more water proof than Sunbrella
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    Joey, Thanks as a matter of fact I was going to email you about yours. I was looking at yours Saturday. Will call them, thanks again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRDYDRV View Post
    Rick, have you talked to Dottie in Leesburg...She did my boat last year, Nice job and much cheaper than the Cape May folks...Shorter tow too.....She used Stamoid on mine...Pretty strong stuff and more water proof than Sunbrella
    Do you have number or name of business
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    Check your email.

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    Try Futureline in Exton, PA. Ask for Mark, he made an enclosure for my son's 17 Mako and we are very pleased with his work and help.

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    Rick, you are gonna love an enclosure. The Wellcraft cuddy cabin I had for a few seasons had one and it spoils you. Easily 20-25 degrees warmer inside it on a cold day. Also, there is a custom boat top/enclosure business in Elsmere, DE. I have used them before and will get you the number ASAP.

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    Default They're worth it.

    Especially when it's colder.

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    Had Russell Post at C & R Canvas in Pittsgrove do mine last year.. Used sunbrella. Did a great job. Just had the front and side panels done. worked out so good ..I don't want to fill in the back. Only have a 21 ft. privateer.


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    Go with the full enclosesure to the gunuls [ gives you a lot more room ] Nothing like being warm in Dec,

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    C & R Canvas near Karl's Korner . 856-358-3100 . You will not be disappointed .

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