| The Cover Loft takes pride in manufacturing its covers with only the best materials, reinforcement and double stitching. Our rapid repair service is a cost effective way to get the most out of your canvas whether you are a local or long distance customer. We do offer special consideration for local transients that are traveling through the area. We can even meet you at your boat with our boat if necessary! Our process is totally customized to your preferences and includes a custom fit done by hand on your boat. We also can use your old covers or measurements for long distance customers. We can give you an estimate online to replace your isinglass, cushions, and sailcovers no matter where you are located. Our staff is experienced and quality is of utmost importance. Heavy duty sewing is what we do. We sew your custom cover with attention to details including finished seams with binding. |
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| Our isinglass is sewn with care and kept free of scratches in the process. Phi has been sewing in the marine canvas field for over 25 years and is one of our most experienced seamstresses. |
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| Foam,
with optional batting, is cut by hand to fit perfectly
inside cushions of all shapes to fill out nicely for comfort.
We reinforce all of our covers with high quality reinforcement
materials, use double stitching, and only the best materials
and hardware. |
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| Lisa works on many projects and she can repair anything to prolong its life. She has been sewing most of her life. She can install hardware and even make your custom fabric buttons! She also may be the cheery voice who answers the phone when you call. |
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| Sean oversees everything and does installations as well as the quoting, sales, and paperwork for the Cover Loft. He also cuts foam, installs grommets and many other extra jobs! Call him for an estimate or details on an order. Sean has extensive experience in the marine industry and is also a USCG 100 ton captain; he loves boats! |
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| Lis handles paperwork, bills, insurance, the website, advertising and any other "office" duty. |
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