Better Luck wrote:
Anyone want to take a guess at how much it should be to have a canvas fitting to go over the bow sun pad should be? I want to have it covered to help fight bird poop and to secure it better in bad weather, as last year we lost half of the sun pad in really rough seas. I am guessing $ 350.00 and think that is high, others I have asked think more like $600.00. I hope I am right!
I seem to recall someone else mentioning the $300 figure. I too would like to get one for our 348. As you move forward let me know what quotes you receive. I may want to order one. Since we're talking more or less the same thing (I'd want one in blue) perhaps they'd work a discount.
I wouldn't be too optimistic about how plain snaps would hold down in rough seas (and the wind that comes with them). For that I'd think you'd have to be using the Common Sense or Lift the Dot brand type of fasteners. The Common Sense ones have the turning peg. Regular spring snaps tend to work loose too easily, and this gets worse over time. Of course then you'd have the problem of those little stud fasteners sticking up on the foredeck surface. That'd be a bit uncomfortable for barefeet or someone's backside to sit on accidentally.
I've gotten caught in really bad weather and, honestly, your better solution is to take it all down REALLY QUICKLY and stow it. You'd be surprised how fast you can do it during an adrenaline rush. All it took was the requisite offering of sunglasses to Davy Jones' Locker.
Back to the through-hull, the fridge comes out really easily. Just a bunch of screws along it's face frame. Then it just slides right out, leaving you an adult-sized hole into the whole area under the galley. It's well worth the effort to pull the fridge for a job like this.