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Got an old Clam Guide that serves me well. However, I get tired of having to flip the front up to get in and out of it. Thinking of taking it to a boat cover shop and seeing if they can put a nice "D" door in it. Anyone ever do something like this? If so, how did it work out?
i bought a kenai first year it was made they had no door , took it to a canvas maker who did boat work and he put one in and it is at least twice as heavy as the one clam puts in theirs , and i couldn't be happier and he made it so i could do just the bottom or just top or full door the zippers come together half way up i don't have any pics though sorry ,if you would like one i can do
I have never done that but I would look for a shop that does awnings for buildings,they do alot more sewing work than the boat guys do,and most likely thats where he would take it anyway so cut out the middle man and save a few bucks,get a price from both of them and see who is cheaper,where I work at we send our large tents that need repairs to an awning shop,2 years ago I had them replace a zipper on my pack tent and they only charged me 30 bucks and they only had it 2 days
anyone that does hemming for clothing could do it. just look in your local phonebook for someone that does it out of there house.
i guess it all depends on where you live lunker1281 your city must covered in industrial sewing factories help a brother out
is that a kenai?
nice....how does that work being 10" narrower than the pro?
ive been thinking of picking up a kenai for the same reasons. but not sure yet. i think i can pimp out the pro and get as much stuff in it. the price point is great though vs. the pro