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Author Topic: Boat lift canvas  (Read 2623 times)

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Offline Tom7227

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I'm getting ready to put the boat out and I am wondering if I should treat the canvas on the lift with something after I wash it off.  9 years old but still looking OK.  I thought maybe Armor All or something would give it a little more life.  Any ideas?

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sorry, never had a lift. wouldnt someplace near ya that sells lifts and docks have ideas??????
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Online mike89

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22 years and never did anything but replace it once...
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Offline Tom7227

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Canvas Craft said to wash it with car soap and then spray it with Lemon Pledge.  Took 3 cans.

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Lemon pledge??! Odd!
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Offline Tom7227

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She told me it has bees wax in it.  It really has paraffin in it.

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Good to know Tom.  We haven't treated ours either, but always on the lookout for something that keeps the swallows from building underneath.

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them swallows can be a nasty thing!!!
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Offline Gunner55

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Never done anything to ours either & it must be ~ 20 years old. It's starting to show it's age though so we've got a new 1 waiting to go on. Not much trouble with swallows nesting under ours. :happy1:
« Last Edit: May 05/23/18, 06:48:57 AM by Gunner55 »
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Offline Cooperman

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Wow, 20 years? What brand canvas are you guys buying? Im lucky if i get 10 years. I think mine is a shoremaster or shorestation, or something like that. The biggest problem I have is the thread that holds the cords and hooks seems to disintegrate and they are starting to fall off. Also I can see a lot of pin hole. I get this giant bird that likes to sit on top of the lift, I cringe every time I see it, because I can only imagine what kind of claws it has.

Offline Gunner55

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Ours is a Hewitt lift, the closest dealer when we bought ours was in Bemidji. Had to replace the cable this year & seen 1999 stamped on the gearbox of the winch. Lots of pin holes too but where we attach the sides is good, it's more the straps & snaps that attach the middle of the canopy on ours. Seems like the gulls & 1 blue heron that likes ours, sometimes. Some around us can't keep the birds off theirs.
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shoremaster...
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