This natural, gradual wear and tear is well known to yachtsmen, who generally notice the effects after a few seasons of exposure, depending on sailing areas and intensity of use. On quality equipment, canvas generally lasts between 8 and 12 years. Loss of tension, degraded watertightness, less effective sun protection: all these signs have a direct impact on comfort on board.
A simple answer to a recurring problem
Faced with this situation, complete replacement of the equipment is not always necessary. In many cases, renewing only the canvases, while retaining the existing structures where they are still in good condition, is a suitable solution.
This approach limits costs, shortens intervention times, and avoids the need to replace components that are still functional. It's a pragmatic approach, in line with actual boat use.
A solution for yachtsmen and professionals alike
This approach concerns both yachtsmen and maintenance and equipment professionals, faced with regular needs on boats in service.

Over and above technical intervention, this service helps maintain a long-term relationship, by accompanying the boat over time rather than just intervening on an ad hoc basis.
Building on what already exists to guarantee precision
The reliability of this type of service relies on a good knowledge of the equipment installed and the original configurations.

NV Equipment, a specialist in exterior protection for boats, offers canvas renewal solutions based on its original models, using a database of deck plans from numerous shipyards. This approach guarantees a precise fit and a level of quality equivalent to that of the original equipment.
Extending equipment service life
By extending the lifespan of existing installations, the renewal of textile protections is also part of a more responsible approach.

Limiting the systematic replacement of structures that are still functional helps to reduce waste and optimize the use of resources, in line with expected developments in industry.

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