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Full Clear Vinyl Enclosure vs. Canvas with Vinyl windows
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<blockquote data-quote="BAY BEAGLE" data-source="post: 486749" data-attributes="member: 31457"><p>I use the vinyl curtains on my Bayliner Trophy. The vinyl windshield snaps along the trim on the windshield ridge, and zips to the Bimini top. The two vinyl side windows snap in place to the Bimini top, and fiberglass sides. The rear is a vinyl wall, with 2 zippers that run parallel, that allow you to roll the vinyl door up and secure with a pair of snap straps. The rear vinyl zips to the Bimini top, and snaps to both sides of the boat. In cold weather, the vinyl is not rigid like you would think. It is very helpful blocking the cold wind during those lower temps while running. It holds it's rigidnes, but not where you think it would crack. In summer months, it will give you the green house effect. When in use during the summer, I roll up the back door. At times while trolling, I'll remove the windshield too. I normally don't use it much because of the seagulls. They use it for a pearch, and regurgitate their meals all over my boat.</p><p>When I store it, I do not fold or roll it up. I lay it on a sheet of cardboard, and slide it under the bed. Only maitiance I do, is chapstick on the zippers and the snaps. In regards to canvas, most folks are going to Sumbrella.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is off the net (simular boat, few feet smaller):</p><p>[ATTACH=full]110532[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAY BEAGLE, post: 486749, member: 31457"] I use the vinyl curtains on my Bayliner Trophy. The vinyl windshield snaps along the trim on the windshield ridge, and zips to the Bimini top. The two vinyl side windows snap in place to the Bimini top, and fiberglass sides. The rear is a vinyl wall, with 2 zippers that run parallel, that allow you to roll the vinyl door up and secure with a pair of snap straps. The rear vinyl zips to the Bimini top, and snaps to both sides of the boat. In cold weather, the vinyl is not rigid like you would think. It is very helpful blocking the cold wind during those lower temps while running. It holds it's rigidnes, but not where you think it would crack. In summer months, it will give you the green house effect. When in use during the summer, I roll up the back door. At times while trolling, I'll remove the windshield too. I normally don't use it much because of the seagulls. They use it for a pearch, and regurgitate their meals all over my boat. When I store it, I do not fold or roll it up. I lay it on a sheet of cardboard, and slide it under the bed. Only maitiance I do, is chapstick on the zippers and the snaps. In regards to canvas, most folks are going to Sumbrella. This is off the net (simular boat, few feet smaller): [ATTACH type="full" alt="17.jpg"]110532._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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