Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
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onthelaketwo
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Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
thanks in advance for your thoughts
2005 Manitou Oasis LF4
2006 Evinruide ETEC 90hp
Sea-legs installed
14x11
2006 Evinruide ETEC 90hp
Sea-legs installed
14x11
Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
I don't have any experience with Surlast, but I just had a custom mooring cover done in Sunbrella and I love it.
Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
Sunbrella is great, and you're paying for the name. Most of the OEMs in our area have gone to Surelast. I've had 2 custom mooring covers done in it, and they are going strong with no signs of wear. IMO don't waste your money on Sunbrella.
Just one boat...after another, after another 
Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
Surlast is lighter.
Carl & Suzi
07 Bennington 2275rl triton w/ strakes
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Power assisted steering
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07 Bennington 2275rl triton w/ strakes
150 Honda 15x15p Enertia prop
Power assisted steering
Denver, NC Lake Norman
Pleiku, Vietnam 1971
Agent Orange survivor (so far)
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FAT BOTTOM GIRL
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Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
I made my enclosure with top gun from Miami corp. I wished sunbrella was available cause it's not gonna go as long as sunbrella may have. I'm gonna call cause looks like they have it now ?
03 suntracker party cruiser 3.0 I/O
Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
Sunbrella is very good, but so is Surlast. And Surlast is so much cheaper. It's just a far east version of Sunbrella, and it's not sold by very many distributorships.
I made seat covers out of Surlast for my Bennington, and it took some hand sewing. I used a huge needle and it took a pair of wire pliers to get it thru the Surlast.
I used a heavy non commercial sewing machine, and it was some tough sewing. Sewing either really takes an upholstery sewing machine.
I made seat covers out of Surlast for my Bennington, and it took some hand sewing. I used a huge needle and it took a pair of wire pliers to get it thru the Surlast.
I used a heavy non commercial sewing machine, and it was some tough sewing. Sewing either really takes an upholstery sewing machine.
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Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
Just need to know that Surlast is urethane coated so it won't breathe. That may or may not be an issue. It's also half the weight of Sunbrella.
Bottom line, 60 to 70 percent of the price of a cover is the labor. Get the best material which I believe is Sunbrella and is all I use.
I don't like TopGun. Main reason besides breath-ability is that it is tough to work with. Takes more skill to make a cover that doesn't have wrinkles and seam pucker.
I have a commercial walking foot sewing machine. I have made many covers. This is the one I just made for my Suntracker.


It is made by the same manufacturer as Sunbrella which is Glen raven. I would not use it!Bamaman wrote:Sunbrella is very good, but so is Surlast. And Surlast is so much cheaper. It's just a far east version of Sunbrella, and it's not sold by very many distributorships.
Bottom line, 60 to 70 percent of the price of a cover is the labor. Get the best material which I believe is Sunbrella and is all I use.
I don't like TopGun. Main reason besides breath-ability is that it is tough to work with. Takes more skill to make a cover that doesn't have wrinkles and seam pucker.
I have a commercial walking foot sewing machine. I have made many covers. This is the one I just made for my Suntracker.


2006 Suntracker Party Barge 21
Mercury 90 4 stroke
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onthelaketwo
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Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
OK thanks for the input was interesting.
Leaning towards Sunbrella. The surlast is only 30% cheaper.
Leaning towards Sunbrella. The surlast is only 30% cheaper.
2005 Manitou Oasis LF4
2006 Evinruide ETEC 90hp
Sea-legs installed
14x11
2006 Evinruide ETEC 90hp
Sea-legs installed
14x11
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FAT BOTTOM GIRL
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Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
May I ask where u get your sunbrella materials & hardware ?babock wrote:Just need to know that Surlast is urethane coated so it won't breathe. That may or may not be an issue. It's also half the weight of Sunbrella.
It is made by the same manufacturer as Sunbrella which is Glen raven. I would not use it!Bamaman wrote:Sunbrella is very good, but so is Surlast. And Surlast is so much cheaper. It's just a far east version of Sunbrella, and it's not sold by very many distributorships.
Bottom line, 60 to 70 percent of the price of a cover is the labor. Get the best material which I believe is Sunbrella and is all I use.
I don't like TopGun. Main reason besides breath-ability is that it is tough to work with. Takes more skill to make a cover that doesn't have wrinkles and seam pucker.
I have a commercial walking foot sewing machine. I have made many covers. This is the one I just made for my Suntracker.
03 suntracker party cruiser 3.0 I/O
Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
I have an account at TriVantage which you are likely not going to be able to get into. You need to be in the upholstery/canvas business or other types of businesses to buy from them.FAT BOTTOM GIRL wrote:May I ask where u get your sunbrella materials & hardware ?
You can buy hardware at Rochford Supply. You can also buy Sunbrella there but its over $25/yd for 60" material. I pay less than $15 at TriVantage.
2006 Suntracker Party Barge 21
Mercury 90 4 stroke
Mercury 90 4 stroke
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RonKMiller
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Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
[quote="babock"]Just need to know that Surlast is urethane coated so it won't breathe. That may or may not be an issue. It's also half the weight of Sunbrella.
Nice, but what I want to know is what thread did you use? I'm ALWAYS looking for better thread since that's what ALWAYS goes first here in the west.
Nice, but what I want to know is what thread did you use? I'm ALWAYS looking for better thread since that's what ALWAYS goes first here in the west.
Re: Surlast or Sunbrella for playpen cover? Whats your thoughts
On this particular cover I used polyester V92 but the next one I do is going to be SolarFix PTFE thread. I just bought a 1lb spool. Not cheap...$200. Basically same thread as Tenara but supposedly way easier to use. I want to experiment with it before I use it on a complete project. That type of thread can be trickier to use.RonKMiller wrote: Nice, but what I want to know is what thread did you use? I'm ALWAYS looking for better thread since that's what ALWAYS goes first here in the west.
I have a Sunbrella cover that I made for my 24' Wellcraft. Cover is 12 years old and the thread is just starting to go. I will likely use the SolarFix to resew it
2006 Suntracker Party Barge 21
Mercury 90 4 stroke
Mercury 90 4 stroke