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I am looking to replace my boat cover and the first place I went to uses the Sunbrella marine grade fabric. Have any of you guys ever used this material and if so how is holding up. Thanks in advance.

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The original top on my 1989 25' Wellcraft is Sunbrella. Still looks new. I got to water proof this season with something but the material is holding up great. For the last 3 seasons it's been up from April thru Oct. Can't tell you how much it was used before that but I would guess quite a bit.

Glen

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Not quite as old as Spoonfed-1's but my Sunbrella top is still in great shape after about 5 years. It's forest green and doesn't show any fading at all and is still very tight.

Last year I had the boat slipped so it was up pretty much all spring & summer. Sitting at home it was up most of the time as well come to think of it - good stuff, well worth the $$$$.

DAN

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Sparky,

Look into the hurricane covers from Cabelas, the one that I had was

called sharkskin, (I think) they have the correct fit for a crestliner.

Shipped from the factory in Arizona or someplace out that way.

Splitshot115

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On my last boat my mother and I made a complete top for my boat and it's still looks great after 7years the guy who bought my boat still uses it to this day great stuff.I don't think you can go wrong buying it.

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