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<blockquote data-quote="Dybber" data-source="post: 233638" data-attributes="member: 5859"><p>Here it is almost finished. It is bolted to the boat with bolts and wing nuts so it can be removed pretty easily. It's surprisingly sturdy for PVC, only slight movement side to side. The tarp will be cut about 3 inches longer/wider than the frame and then the 3 inches will be folded and glued to basically re-create the tarp as it is now, just smaller. Then I will add gromets about every 3-4 inches and then run a small rope around the frame and gromets similar to a spiral notebook. This will at least provide a little shade, especially for my kids. I almost passed out this past summer cause it was 115 degrees with the heat index and I was out for about 5 hours. Hopefully this helps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dybber, post: 233638, member: 5859"] Here it is almost finished. It is bolted to the boat with bolts and wing nuts so it can be removed pretty easily. It's surprisingly sturdy for PVC, only slight movement side to side. The tarp will be cut about 3 inches longer/wider than the frame and then the 3 inches will be folded and glued to basically re-create the tarp as it is now, just smaller. Then I will add gromets about every 3-4 inches and then run a small rope around the frame and gromets similar to a spiral notebook. This will at least provide a little shade, especially for my kids. I almost passed out this past summer cause it was 115 degrees with the heat index and I was out for about 5 hours. Hopefully this helps a little. [/QUOTE]
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