Going Rate for a new Sprayhood

My sprayhood stays up all the time, and is now over 20 years old. The acrylic canvas is still sound, but during its life it's had 3 re-stitches, (another due soon, I fear!) and one new window. I paid £50 for each restitch, and £80 for restitch plus new window. Best to get this sort of job done in the winter while your friendly local sailmaker is less busy.

+1. Nice to hear of one lasting that long.
 
Used to design and fit canopies for years and it was a nice feeling when the first fit was perfect, but if it wasnt I preferred to take back and tweek to make the second fit perfect. Better than just leaving it and saying that will do.
 
I took my old one apart (Beneteau First 285) Bought some material and vinyl and took it to the local upholsterer/seamstress. She made a perfect copy for £100 and I fitted the press studs etc. myself - that was 5 years ago
 
Have just made a replacement for my own (32'), although a little smaller than the norm and having no window due to the presence of a fixed windscreen - cost of materials £43 + £7 for press studs etc.

That sounds very reasonable & viable.
I'm thinking maybe I could use the old one to recreate one in fibreglass as it stays up permanently.Might be the opportunity to start up a business :)
 
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Used to design and fit canopies for years and it was a nice feeling when the first fit was perfect, but if it wasnt I preferred to take back and tweek to make the second fit perfect. Better than just leaving it and saying that will do.
Absolutely. I particularly hate studs or liftthedots aft of the base feet. They always cause problems, either while new or as the hood settles in. Never a good idea. I never use them on new hoods. Always hooks and shock cord unless the client is silly enough to insist, which is happily very very rare.
 
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