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General Com-Pac and Sailing Related Discussions => Boat and Hardware Modification => Topic started by: MacGyver on June 13, 2012, 09:34:46 PM

Title: Sunbrella vs Weather Max
Post by: MacGyver on June 13, 2012, 09:34:46 PM
Anyone have both types of fabric?
Weather max 80 looks like tent material........ are we wrong?

Id hate to have lee send us samples and we dont buy from her...... I hated to do that when I knew a customer wasnt going to buy from my graphics company, but you do anyway hoping......

Still juggling do it ourselves or not. The Sunbrella looks tougher.....

Thoughts please! :D

Thanks

Mac (and the Admiral GiGi)
Title: Re: Sunbrella vs Weather Max
Post by: Lafayette Bruce on June 13, 2012, 09:55:54 PM
I had a Sunbrella boom tent that I used to cover my brightwork and it did not meet my expectations.  Just lasted about 4 years and was toast.  I have several items made of Weathermax and I am super pleased.  I got all my Weathermax items from Lee Sail covers and I was very pleased with them as well.  Willing to work with you and make whatever you wanted... just send her the plans.
Lafayette Bruce
Title: Re: Sunbrella vs Weather Max
Post by: rdcvsmith on June 15, 2012, 11:44:59 PM
I love all my weathermax products from Lee Sails.
I can't honestly speak to duration for I'm only on year two.
Customer service is top notch though.
-Ray
(http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l588/MoodusCoconut/957daaf8.jpg)
Title: Re: Sunbrella vs Weather Max
Post by: brackish on June 18, 2012, 07:29:28 AM
My Sunbrella sail cover is seven years old, looks brand new, and has been in the weather year round since new.  I have no experience with weathermax.  I recently bought some 303 Fabric Guard to treat all the sunbrella.  I read that regular treatings with 303 will double the life of Sunbrella, so going to try it.
Title: Re: Sunbrella vs Weather Max
Post by: Salty19 on June 18, 2012, 01:08:14 PM
I'm not sure which is best, but I'm pretty happy with Sunbrella. 

Might be wise to get a small sample of each to compare them first??

Jason--I say definitely go for it since you're handy and might start up a canvas business.   Sewing is not difficult, but it does take a little practice for projects to come out looking professionally. 

I'm curious if the boom tent was left up all the time, and if it was slapping in the wind.  4 years seems like a short life for Sunbrella.
Title: Re: Sunbrella vs Weather Max
Post by: MacGyver on June 18, 2012, 02:36:18 PM
Thanks for the replies everyone

We plan to do it ourselves as there is a lot we want to do over time. We also want to build some sails for our boat and Sailrite seems to make that a easier project

The big gain also for me will be to learn how the sail material works overall, making me a better boat technician overall.
Understanding sailing has already made me a better technician as I have just started working on mast furling sail systems and such, not stuff we did before.

The sunbrella seems to be a better known product, and also carries a 10 year warranty. I am sure they have things you need to do like 303 and such, but still touts that warranty.

We Got some sunbrella for free, going to try it through the house sewing machine before making any rash decisions to buy the sailrite machine. When it comes to sails, we will need zig zag for sure.....

Jason
Title: Re: Sunbrella vs Weather Max
Post by: Mokey7 on June 18, 2012, 04:31:53 PM
QuoteThe big gain also for me will be to learn how the sail material works overall, making me a better boat technician overall.

I didn't offer this up before, but after reading this, I think I will.

In regards to the sewing machine, I would approach the owners where you work, to see if they would make the investment of the sewing machine for you. At worst, they made a bad (and still minimal) investment. At best, they would have a couple of new services to offer at their mairna. Just an idea.