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TECHNICAL
INFORMATION POLY TARPS
GETTING THE MOST
USE FROM A POLY TARP
Polyethylene tarpaulins are an ideal lightweight,
economical covering product for which there are many uses.
Much easier to handle and less expensive than canvas, poly
tarps are constructed by cross weaving strands of
polyethylene yarn then laminating the material on both
sides. When comparing tarp quality consider that more
cross weaves per square inch results in a tighter weave
which adds strength and durability to the finished
product. The edge hem is reinforced with a sewn in
polypropylene rope on all sides and aluminum grommets are
added for tie down convenience.
Poly tarps are commonly
used for pool and boat coverings as well as storage and
construction coverings. Designed to be lightweight yet
strong, poly tarps can be susceptible to pre-mature
failure from wind damage if not properly secured. Whether
using a tarp to cover a roof or a log pile, remember to
use as many tie down points as possible and minimize any
slack that could be moved by the wind.
BOAT COVERING
& WINTER STORAGE
When using a poly tarp to cover and store your boat
consider the following reminders to maintain your tarp and
protect your boat.
- Always support the cover from
underneath, preferably the entire length of the boat,
so that rain and snow will not form puddles on top of
the cover.
- Cover any sharp edges such as cleats
and windshields with a cloth rag to prevent tears in
the poly tarp material.
- Secure all tie down points snuggly!
A tightly attached tarp is the best protection against
wind damage, the leading cause of tarp failure. If a
grommet hole is not located at a necessary tie down
point you can use the Tarp Snap Accessory
(order#1197180) to create a convenient attaching
point.
In summary, even the most economical poly
tarp can last many seasons if it is properly secured and
avoids contact with sharp objects.
BOAT COVER
SUPPORT SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS

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