The Add-A-Snap in white is the perfect solution for enhancing your canvas or nylon boat covers. Designed to extend the length of snaps in hard-to-reach areas or to replace shrunken material, this versatile accessory ensures a secure and seamless fit for your marine gear.
Key Features
- Durable Construction: Made from nickel-plated brass and nylon, ensuring long-lasting performance in harsh marine environments.
- Easy Installation: Simplifies the process of adding or replacing snaps, even in tight or inaccessible spots.
- Versatile Use: Compatible with a variety of canvas and nylon boat covers, making it a must-have accessory for boaters.
- Color Matching: Available in white to blend seamlessly with most cover colors.
Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Color | White |
Size | 2-1/2 inches |
Material | Nickel-plated brass and nylon |
Compatibility | Canvas and nylon boat covers |
Benefits
- Enhanced Fit: Extends the length of existing snaps to accommodate changes in cover size or shape.
- Cost-Effective: Saves you from having to replace entire sections of your boat cover.
- Maintenance Friendly: Easily replace or add snaps as needed to keep your cover functioning optimally.
- Corrosion Resistant: Nickel-plated brass resists rust and corrosion, ideal for marine settings.
Installation Instructions
- Identify the location where an additional snap is needed on your boat cover.
- Remove the existing snap or prepare the area for the new Add-A-Snap.
- Insert the nylon component through the desired spot on the cover.
- Secure the nickel-plated brass part, ensuring it is firmly in place.
- Test the snap to confirm a secure and reliable closure.
Why Choose Add-A-Snap?
The Add-A-Snap offers boat owners a reliable and straightforward method to customize and maintain their boat covers. Whether you’re dealing with wear and tear or need to adjust your cover for a better fit, this accessory provides the flexibility and durability required for marine applications.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to .