Ianfs wrote:I know what you mean Bruce.
BB, try Nicky's sail clinic in Brighton, they are surprisingly good value and don't just make sails.
My Winter project is to make sure the old boat engine is working properly, then spruce her up for sale. Then brace myself for my family coming down for Christmas, omg 3 grandsons too....wow!
Then try to find a Sunseeker Portofino 48 for about £40k.....

Thanks Ian, not so much a case of finding a reasonable cover maker but more of finding the will power to open ones wallet

I have a neighbour with the required industrial sewing machines and experience to make the cover but just doesnt understand the concept, Ive a slightly younger partner who 'wants the cover made asap' and does have the experience to use the sewing machine but doesnt want to be held responsible for getting it wrong. Between the 3 of us I should as 'project lead' be able to instruct the 2 old dears into getting it right - HA HA HA. the Stainless work is similar, the other neighbour is a Stainless fabricator but in a food factory and we have a local Stainless Mill to supply the tubing and is just waiting a design. the design is a problem - it seems sports fishers are not the most usual thing to build a camping cover frame for. Many Google search struggles to bring up a useful config or examples of other covers to copy.
The more it drags on the more Im determined to do it but the more it drags on the more it looks like it just wont work out and off to a cover maker it will be. Remember the cover maker from when the forum was SB&R snuggtops? - he is localish too so may take a trip over there at some point.