Frequently Asked Questions
Is canvas the best choice for my needs?
Can my old canvas cover, top or awning be repaired?
What materials are used in making the boat covers, tops and awnings?
How long will a canvas top or cover last?
Do I have to bring my boat to your shop?
Can you use my old cover or top as a pattern to create a new one?
How do I clean and take care of my custom canvas product?
How long does it take to make a custom cover?
What is the difference between a retractable and fixed awning?
Is canvas the best choice for my needs?
That depends on what it is to be used for. Becky's Custom Canvas will discuss all options and materials available to you, and the pros and cons of each, arming you with the information needed to make the best choice.Back to Top
Can my old canvas cover, top or awning be repaired?
That depends on how badly worn out or damaged it is. In many cases while repairing a damaged canvas product is possible, it's more economically feabisle to replace it. Becky's Custom Canvas will evaluate your
existing cover, top, awning or other product, and advise you if it can be repaired and whther it may be more beneficial to reapiar or replace the product.
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What materials are used in making the boat covers, tops and awnings?
Becky's custom canvas uses the finest canvas and other materials available, including: Sunbrella, Aqualon, Vantage, WeatherMax to name a few. We will discuss your specific needs and deisres and make material and product recommendations, to insure that you are able to make the best decision regarding your new custom product.
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How long will a canvas top or cover last?
That depends upon the location. In general, the stitching is the weakest link and will need to be replaced first. With proper care, one can usually expect you custom canvas product to last a good 7 to 10 years.
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Do I have to bring my boat to your shop?
Quite simply, yes. We have all the tools and equipment needed to custom design and build your top or enclosure in our shop and to insure the job is done right. If we need to drive to your location, we will charge you a small fee for traveling
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Can you use my old cover or top as a pattern to create a new one?
Yes & No. We would need to see it first. Custom covers, tops and awnings are measured, designed and fitted for each application. Your existing product may have stretched or shrunk over time, or the measurements may have been off by a little to begin with. If we attempt to use it as a template for a new custom cover, top or awning, we would only compound the problem.
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tip 1 - Never put a tarp or plastic over a cover for storage. You may need a temporary tarp if you are painting the house or some other project with the boat there. You may need a temporary tarp if the boat is parked under a tree dripping sap. The tarp or plastic does not breathe and traps moisture in the boat cover which will cause mildew to form. The tarp or plastic can leave scuff marks or wear holes in the boat cover from the wind moving the tarp. I see lots of canvas damaged or ruined from tarp's or plastic used on top of covers during the winter. If you want to use a tarp or plastic for storage, see tip 13 about winter storage using a tarp.
tip 2 - clean or wash your cover or top. Periodically bush the dirt off the fabric. You can hang it up and beat it with a broom like an old carpet. If you have Compressed Air, you can use a blow gun to get the dirt off. This works very well.
Wash the cover with some mild soap and water (not detergent) and a brush. Dish soap works well or hair shampoo if you want it stronger. You can wash it on the boat, on the grass, or on Smooth Concrete. Rinse with plenty of water. Use pressure washers at less than 200 psi. pressure, or it can damage the fabric. If you have an extreme need for industrial cleaner, use biodegradable degreaser, a plastic bristle brush and water. But you must rinse it 4 times, use a lot of water and do not let it dry until it is completely rinsed. Get it at the auto parts store.
You can bring it in to Becky's Custom Canvas and we can professionaly clean it for you.
tip 3 - your coated canvas cover needs to be washed too. Washing and Treating vinyl-coated canvas: Aqualon and others. Wash same as above with mild soapy water, but use a softer brush, if you have one. Use pressure washers at less than 200 lb. pressure, or it can damage the fabric.
tip 4 - re-treating your coated canvas cover helps it last. Your canvas has a 'vinyl surface' and so Marine Vinyl Treatment is used. A good one is 303 Aerospace Protectant, it also has sun screen. Use 1 paper towel, folded 2 times, fitts your hand. Spray the protectant on the canvas or vinyl sparingly and rub it around with the paper towel. Just like putting sun tan oil on. Let it soak in to the cover and dry. Thats it, done. Retreat every 6 to 8 weeks during the summer for best results.
tip 5 - re-treating your Sunbrella cover or top helps it last. Retreat Sunbrella after washing, or every year for a long lasting cover or bimini top. (all brands of acrylic, polyester, nylon, olifin, and cotton canvas) A 16oz spray bottle will do 2 coats on a 18 foot pontoon. A 32oz spray bottle will do 3 coats on a 24 foot pontoon cover. Be sure to let it dry 24 hours between coats. Use 303HTFG (high tech fabric guard) works best, or Star-brite teflon treatment. Both keep stains and dirt from getting into the fabric while alowing it the breathe, like scotch guard. You can easily apply the treatment, it will make the water bead up and run off. Test your cover simply by throwing some water on it. If the water beads up, you are fine, if not, retreat it.
tip 6 - Applying 303 High Tech Fabric Guard to a cover or top. You must spray the treatment on a Hot Sunny, 80 degree day, with NO wind. The best time to do it in Ohio is in middle or late summer...the dog days of summer, when it's hot and NO WIND. I have used 303HTFG on lots of covers, and you really need hot weather and no wind. You only need to treat the top side. Spray a light mist on the cover, like spraying a house plant. Please Note to open the nossle just a very small amount to provide a FINE MIST. You can spray the cover while it's on the boat, or lay it out on the grass, NOT on concrete! If you spray it on a cover that is laying on concrete, it will not work. Let the canvas dry 24 hours between coats. After it is completely dry, you can test it by throwing some water on the cover, if the water beads up, your done.
You can hang the cover up in the garage, warm it up to 80, shut off all flames and pilot lights, and then spray it. The spray is highly flamable.
tip 7 - Applying Silicon or Parifin base waterproofing to a cover or top. Waterproofing older covers, worn covers, cotton duck, and canvas tents. The best thing for these is using Silicon or Parifin based coatings. These are waterproof coatings and will seal the fabric. It is best to add vents to the cover after applying these. Canvak is in the home improvement store, or Aqua-seal at the marine supply. Canvak is a parifin based waterproofing that can be brushed or sprayed on. Aqua-seal is a silicon based waterproofing that you spray on. You can use a yard sprayer to apply these. Lay the the cover out anyplace. Spray a damp even coat and let it dry 24 hours. Then give it a second coat and let that one dry. Both treatments will make the fabric heavier, and the color darker.
tip 8 - Tears, holes, and rotted thread should be fixed. The problem will only get worse, and duct tape will not help. You can check the thread very easily. Locate a top seam and try to scratch ONE STITCH with your fingernail, if it breaks, then the thread is rotted. Wash the cover and then have a canvas shop re-stitch and patch the cover.
tip 9 - A cover that has pockets of water on it after it rains will rot and collect dirt in the area where the water lays. (have a tuck put in the cover so the water will run off) I have seen people put life jackets, beach balls, or an extra pole under the cover to make the water run off.
tip 10 - Towing the boat with the mooring cover on can cause damage. If you must use the mooring cover for towing, it must be tied down very tight. If your cover snaps to the boat, adjust the poles up tight and use pliers to tighten the set screw 1/4 turn extra.
tip 11 - A cover that has been folded and stored wet or damp can cause irreversible damage. This rots the thread and causes mildew, which can rot the fabric. Same problem with covers that don't breathe while on the boat, and the condensation can't get out. (vents can be added to solve the problem).
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How long does it take to make a custom cover?
It depends on the size and type of job, genreally 1 to 2 weeks, but we can provide a closer estimate once we've had a chance to look at and evaluate the project. Back to Top
What is the difference between a retractable and fixed awning?
The differences reflect style and function. The great advantage of retractable awnings is "shade on demand." You use the awning when you need it for sun protection; otherwise it remains re-tracted. Another big advantage of retractables is the minimal annual maintenance. Possible disadvantages include higher initial cost and limited function (wind and rain can damage this type of awning, which must be retracted in inclement weather).
The big advantage of fixed-frame awnings is that they protect against all kinds of weather. They also can be configured to form a kind of ourdoor "room." However, they require annual maintenance (including removal in the fall and re-installation in spring), and they are always "there" for constant, uninterrupted shade. Back to Top