I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#16 Post by MH Hawker » Sun Jul 17, 2016 4:26 am

ron nh wrote:
MH Hawker wrote:what type of material is it made of, sumbrella or a PVC covered cloth
That's what I was wondering, It'd have to be a 1/2" hefty bag to gain that much water.
yea, if its sumbrella then it needs a 303 treatment, and if its PVC your shit out of luck
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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#17 Post by Tooner606 » Sun Jul 17, 2016 1:25 pm

MH Hawker wrote:what type of material is it made of, sumbrella or a PVC covered cloth
Not sure. It is the stock cover that came with the boat from Sweetwater. Does you know what they use?

If it is Sunbrella, can you explain the 303 treatment? Just spray it down with the same stuff I use on my vinyl seats or is there a special product for fabric covers? How often should it be done? My cover is 3 years old.

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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#18 Post by joe20toon » Sun Jul 17, 2016 2:29 pm

Tooner606 wrote:
MH Hawker wrote:what type of material is it made of, sumbrella or a PVC covered cloth
Not sure. It is the stock cover that came with the boat from Sweetwater. Does you know what they use?
I'm not sure what material was used but, here's a link that may or may not help:

http://boatcovers.iboats.com/Godfrey_Ma ... =141943803

Here's a comment on the cover...

"This product stated "Water Repellency: Excellent" in the description of the fabric, but if any water is allowed to build up on this cover it does leak, and quite a lot (mine does). In order to keep water running off the cover it has to be very tight but there were not enough straps built in the cover to keep it tight in all the areas where it needs to be tight on my boat (typical 19' v-hull runabout with windshield and 10" bow rails). Once water did gather and sit in a part of the cover then that part of the cover has stretched and will now not tighten properly when the other parts of the cover are tightened."
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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#19 Post by Tooner606 » Wed Jul 20, 2016 2:38 pm

UPDATE:

Thanks to MH Hawker I checked out the water resistance of my cover (Sunbrella fabric) and it was no longer shedding water like it should.

I purchased and applied a generous coat of 303 fabric protector. Now the cover beads up water and it dances off like a well waxed car.

We'll see if this takes care of the problem, I'm thinking it will. Fingers crossed.

Either way, thanks for the tip. Never knew the Sunbrella fabric had to be re-coated.

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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#20 Post by lakerunner » Thu Jul 21, 2016 8:19 am

If it doesn't work think of a detachable screen door so air moves better.
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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#21 Post by Tooner606 » Sun Jul 24, 2016 8:28 am

Well, we've had two good rains since my last post, one lengthy shower, and one absolute downpour. Aside from that, it has been sunny, HOT and muggy. No water in the boat.

It would appear that what I thought was condensation accumulating inside the cover, was actually water leaching through from outside the cover.

So far so good, thanks again to all that helped.

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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#22 Post by MH Hawker » Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:19 am

sumbrella is one of several types of fabrics that is concidered breathable, it lets moisture escape, the PVC / cottons dont and that causes a lot of mold, even with the renewed water protection it still breaths

give it a renew ever 2 or 3 years
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Re: I GIVE UP! Condensation under mooring cover...

#23 Post by joe20toon » Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:20 am

Excellent! :thumbsup
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