Within the marine canvas and upholstery world, two main kinds of thread are used: bonded Dacron/polyester and PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene), which is more or less Teflon®. We feel that both threads have their place in our shop. The Dacron or polyester thread is our industry’s most commonly used thread because of its strength in terms of exposure life ratio. A nylon thread would be much more potent but would burn up much faster in the sun, making it a poor choice for use on a boat. Many Dacron thread manufacturers also incorporate an anti-wick property, which means that as the thread gets wet, it expands, filling the hole and helping to keep the water from getting through. For our Snap Covers, Cinch Covers, and FCT, we feel this is the best application thread due to the exposure these covers should see.
PTFE thread is our go-to; it will never fail due to exposure. For our Storage Covers or ANY work we do at Lake Powell, Flaming Gorge, or Bear Lake, we always use PTFE. PTFE will not fail due to sun exposure, salt, chemicals, or pollution in the air. With its warranty of outlasting any fabric, it comes at a higher price. I would say that 9 times out of 10, it’s worth the added expense.
To learn more about selecting the right cover, check out our guide: What Cover Do I Need? Let’s keep your boat pristine, ready for many more adventures on the water!
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