One Size Fits All?
OEM STANDARDS FOR COVERS ARE NOT EQUAL TO THE STANDARDS OF THE BOAT MANUFACTURES USING THEM. May we have permission to rant? This is an
OEM STANDARDS FOR COVERS ARE NOT EQUAL TO THE STANDARDS OF THE BOAT MANUFACTURES USING THEM. May we have permission to rant? This is an
We put together this short video going over the “cinch pocket” on our Cinch Cover boat cover. This component is one of the key differences between
When buying a new boat, whether you are spending $35,000 on a fish n’ ski or $150,000+ on a tournament wake surf boat, this is
Here at SewLong, Our Team has many core values that help define our culture and who we are. We follow the Golden Rule which forces
In the world of upholstery, foam is likely the most commonly overlooked aspect of a wonderful looking upholstery job. The vinyl is the easy thing
Our longest running teammate (who has recently partly retired) has the utmost respect from everyone here. His wealth of knowledge has helped build the team
Over the past 20 years we have really made a name for ourselves in the tournament ski boats by making high-quality covers and bimini tops.
Depending on a number of variables, somewhere around seven years old many boats start to see wear and tear on the upholstery. The most common
We see it a lot and understand the noble intentions of this common issue. Using two covers at once seems like a good idea, the
We only build a handful of enclosures a year. Not because we are bad at them but because our fabrication practices take a bit longer