Bass Pro Shops   Daveys Locker Sportfishing  Newport Landing Sportfishing   The Fishing Syndicate  Carver Covers  Tight Lines Guide Service  Bob Sands Fishing Tackle 
Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: American Canvas

  1. #1

    Default American Canvas

    I was refered to American Canvas in Montclair by Johnson Marine in Ontario. My boat currently is there getting a custom made bimini top and boat cover. I saw a lot of their models and they seem to do really good work. Ha sanyone here had any experience with work done by American Canvas or seen their work before on other boats?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Posts
    1,137

    Default

    Blue, if ya dont minde me asking, can ya PM me the prices they are quoting you. I could use a Bimini Redo. Thanks meng~!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Ridgecrest, CA
    Posts
    415

    Default

    Johnson referred me to American Canvas in Feb. 2008 when I bought my Triumph 170CC from them for its boat cover. I am VERY happy with the quality of workmanship and material used on their product. They were a couple days later than their time estimate, but kept me informed of delays (material delivery got delayed). I would readily use their services again.

  4. #4

    Default

    Cool thanks.

    Meng sent ya a PM.

  5. #5

    Default

    Hey I need a complete rear camper top done for my new boat like the one on my old boat. Blue, i'll PM ya for info. Thanks for posting on here!!!!!!!!!

  6. #6

    Default

    No prob I swinged you a pm back Im looking forward to the finished product.

  7. #7

    Default G rides almost complete

    Finally got my bimini top and boat cover done. This is some of the upgrades that I been waiting for a while to do. The place that completed the work was American Canvas in Monclair which is near where I keep my boat at in Chino. The cover and top was both custom made and is definitely a better quality and thicker cover compared to the thin cover I had previously. That cover ripped apart and kept on ripping apart as the durability was weak. Both jobs cost a good penny but was something that had to be done. Next job to do is some touch up painting/patching of the boat here and there and some removal of some stickers (Aim Marine does not exist anymore), also some adding of a stereo system and the ride I dubbed the G Ride will be complete. I can not call it the G ride yet until all is completed. LOL. But I am definitely looking forward to big things to come. By the end of the summer all should be in place for the boat and then I can style and profile, . So as the saying goes - Big Things A Gwan will be happening soon (also known as big things popping.) Now I can sit out in the shade on those hot sunny days. When everything is done I will put together a vid and slide of the G ride in its completed debue.






















Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •