waterproofing of a canvas bimini

guyward

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the bimini (canvas cover extending the sprayscreen) on my boat has started leaking.
is there a reasonably priced product that can be painted or sprayed on?

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Yes - try Grangers Solution from a camping shop - you can get either Spray On or paint on - the spray is easy but expensive(one can only just did my small spray hood) - paint on is cheaper and better.

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Hi Guyward,

I'm with waterbuffalo here. Have used Fabsil on different boats for many years and had excellent results. We find it lasts for about 2-3 years before needing another application, but then we were full time cruising in the Med/Caribbean so the sprayhood was blasted with UV virtually full time.

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Any self-respecting camping shop will provide suitable product ....
but check that it has no effect on any clear windows etc. (I know yours is a bimini - but there are those reading this and would apply to sprayhoods etc. etc.)

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As suggested Fabsil (which is by Grangers). Get the can of liquid stuff and if you want to spray it use a garden sprayer. I put a reply to a post about sprayhood fabrics on the PBO forum about 15 minutes ago mentioning this product.

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