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Marine Canvas Fabric

Sunbrella® Marine Canvas

Sunbrella® fabrics have been the trusted choice of boaters around the world for over 50 years. With a 10-year warranty against fading, Sunbrella fabrics hold their vibrant color even with constant exposure to the sun, salt and chlorine of harsh marine environments.

All Sunbrella marine fabrics hold the Skin Cancer Foundation’s seal of approval, they are mold- and mildew-resistant. Should exposure to dirt, debris and the elements cause mold and mildew to occur, Sunbrella marine canvas can be quickly and easily cleaned with a simple bleach solution, without losing colour


Clear Vinyl Windows

There is a wide range of clear vinyl flexible window fabric availble for the marine environment. Different guages (thickness) is are used for different applications, a clear window in a sail would be a thinner, lighter matrerial that one used in your doger window. Most of the high-quality clear vinyl fabrics have excellent clarity and UV resistance. Designed for marine use, made to remain clear with less yellowing than current clear vinyls.

Strataglass™ - the famous scratch-resistant, UV blocking coated vinyl.

Crystal Clear 20/20 - Produced by the makers of Strataglass - Crystal Clear 20/20 is the largest, clearest, most consistent "regular" vinyl ever produced.

O'Sullivan Regalite® Marine press polished PVC sheets have been developed and formulated for marine enclosures.


Fabric Care

Sunbrella® Care Instructions

Sunbrella® solids feature a soil-and-stain resistant finish that makes cleanup a breeze.

Spot wash by sponging briskly with a solution of natural soap in lukewarm water below 100 Degrees F. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove soap and then air dry.

For stubborn stains or suntan lotion, use fabric spot remover. Follow the directions on the container. Rinse thoroughly with clean water & air dry.

Solution-dyed acrylic does not promote mildew growth. However, mildew may grow on dirt & other foreign substances that are not removed from the fabric To clean mildew stains, prepare a mild solution of one cup bleach and two capfuls of natural soap per gallon of water. Spray on entire area and allow to soak in. If necessaary, scrub vigorously with a sponge or clean rag. Sponge thoroughly with clean water & air dry.

After a few seasons your canvas may need waterproofing which can restore the performance of your top to it's original. When it's time for waterproofing, the best type of sealant is a waterbased product. 3M makes a great one step in a can solution. Remember to thoroughly clean & dry before applying sealant.