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Ellen254
Posted - 05/17/2020 : 08:08:20 Has anyone figured out a solution to keep water from pooling on the canvas companionway cover during heavy rain? I've coated the cover with 303 Aerospace Fabric Protector to try to improve the water repellency, but with downpours, the water just sits there and ends up getting in the cabin.
Thanks! Ellen
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solvasoncc
Posted - 06/12/2020 : 12:28:20
quote:Originally posted by TEM58
Yep, I used a big cork key float, and sometimes a solo cup. Red of course.
Looks like we are neighbors. I actually work in Waco— or will again once Baylor reopens!
I am just down the road in College Station. We should all meet up on Lake Belton sometime.
wm36
Posted - 05/28/2020 : 19:36:36 I use the noodles as well. Had to use two pieces in an X to get enough height.
kjk
Posted - 05/25/2020 : 13:20:38 Nerf football
TEM58
Posted - 05/24/2020 : 10:02:49 Yep, I used a big cork key float, and sometimes a solo cup. Red of course.
Looks like we are neighbors. I actually work in Waco— or will again once Baylor reopens!
k3fuller
Posted - 05/20/2020 : 05:19:43 I use the pool noodle trick as well. I have four pieces under the cover and it works perfectly.
TakeFive
Posted - 05/17/2020 : 19:18:18 Cut an 18" long piece of swimming noodle and stick it underneath. Worked for me for 6 years.
solvasoncc
Posted - 05/17/2020 : 08:16:16 I keep a cup turned upside down in the middle of mine, between the canvas and the sliding hatch. Same cup I store the lock, keys, phone, etc. and just place it down below on the galley shelf or plate holder when I first get on the boat. I've seen others use pool noodles, but I like dual purpose.
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