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Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jun 29th, '20, 13:31
by CamB25
I knew i should have taught myself to sew....

My upholstery guy pull the plug on me after I waited around for months for his schedule to clear up. Figures. If there is one thing I've learned during this project, it's patience. Now I'm stuck. I'm calling around the local Wilmington shops, but the boat is on the trailer and mobile.

Does anyone know a good shop anywhere in eastern NC that I can call? Thanks!

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jun 29th, '20, 20:22
by Tony Meola
Cam

I know a guy that got so frustrated with the Canvas guys, he went out and purchased a starter machine for $500, and orders all his canvas and glass for the enclosure from Sail Rite. Watched the online videos and did his own enclosure. He figures over the last few years he saved thousands.

He is now ready to retire and figures he can make a few dollars repairing or doing small canvas jobs.

Maybe learning to sew is not that difficult. If you can rebuild a boat the way you did, sewing, easy as all get out.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jun 30th, '20, 05:29
by Carl
Tony...I don't think we can wait another 10 years for Cam to sew his own upholstery. Guy's lets find him an upholsterer!

Hope you noticed I said "we" can't wait...


If things get real desperate...I have a guy at the end of my block that does high end custom furniture and upholstery.
Not sure if he's done boats, but as a last resort....

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jun 30th, '20, 13:28
by CamB25
Send him down here! I'll give him room and board and he can use my shop. :-D

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jun 30th, '20, 14:40
by Joseph Fikentscher
Cam,

I'll be down there soon. But I do not know how to sew!

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jun 30th, '20, 16:17
by Tommy
Cam, this small family owned shop in Havelock, NC, did some canvas work on my Everglades 243. He had several classic cars in his shop when I was there, so I would call and find out how backed up he is. Nice guy who did good work at a fair price.



City Upholstery

611 E Main St, Havelock, NC 28532

Phone: (252) 447-4334

"Established in 1973, City Upholstery is a full-service auto and boat upholstery shop located in Havelock, North Carolina. At our shop, we specialize in boat and auto upholstery, but we also work on convertible tops, boat canvas, RVs, and more. Don't wait to get your upholstery looking like new, and give us a call today!"

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 1st, '20, 09:36
by CamB25
thanks, Tommy. I'll give them a call today.

Joe - if you are headed this way you must contact me!

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 29th, '20, 01:03
by Ttownthomas
did you get this solved?

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 29th, '20, 14:37
by CamB25
Solved? maybe. Hide Tide Canvas in Wilmington. They seem great and they only do full jobs like mine, so they have the right crews. 3 guys were here today templating for curtains, cushions and everything else. I should have this wrapped up by September.

Insurance is another matter entirely. Progressive is dropping me because I changed from I/Os to outboard. So, I'm back in the market for insurance again. survey, etc.

soon!!!

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 30th, '20, 06:51
by Joseph Fikentscher
Hey Cam, looks like we will be settling in Southport. Will be looking for a marina for the boat.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 30th, '20, 17:20
by Tommy
Cam, welcome to North Carolina! I expect to see you and your B-25 at the 2021 NC Bertram Rendezvous at Morehead City / Beaufort next year. The following link is to the Southport Marina; it is a very nice marina/dry stack owned and operated by some friends. The manager is Hank Whitley (910) 398-4378.

https://www.southport-marina.com/

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 30th, '20, 17:21
by Tommy
I meant to address the previous post to "Joe and Cam".

Welcome to NC Joe!

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 30th, '20, 22:44
by Tony Meola
Joe

I hope you didn't forget to pay Phil Murphy his exit tax. Lol

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 31st, '20, 06:12
by Charlie J
cam
when i was down there i used a great guy in wilmington for insurance
Adam Meyer
910 726 3923
in fact he still had my insurance when i moved back to NY

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Jul 31st, '20, 16:01
by CamB25
Thanks, Charlie. I found Adam through my surveyor, who I found through my upholstery guy who I found on the web.

Engaged!

Tony -

That exit tax is real in northern VA. They hit you when you sell a house. They call it the Metro tax. Cost me an extra $1500 to sell. Donkeys everywhere up there.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 1st, '20, 23:21
by Tony Meola
Cam

It is real here also. Jyyst had a neighbor tell me how to best it. He purchased a second home in Florida. That home is in his name. The home in NJ he put in his wife's name.

He is claiming Florida florida as his primary, while his eife claiims Nj. He plans on running his business out of Florida during the winter and then just before they are ready to pack it in, his wife will sell the NJ house, then spends the next 7 months renting a cheap apartment, while they wrap up things before the move.

His accountant claims, that gets them out of the tax.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 2nd, '20, 06:53
by Mark
Joseph Fikentscher wrote:Hey Cam, looks like we will be settling in Southport. Will be looking for a marina for the boat.
Joe,
Good luck and make sure you document all the ins and outs of getting out of NJ and into NC. LOL. Southport looks like a beautiful historic area.
Mark

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 3rd, '20, 07:57
by Rickysa
The following link is to the Southport Marina
A hearty second on Southport Marina. When we had the Hatt, we spent a summer there.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 5th, '20, 16:44
by Tommy
Cam and
Joe, I know I pointed you guys to Southport Marina, but it got slammed by Hurricane Isaias early yesterday morning and the entire basin of wet slips was shoved into an ugly pile. The dry stack structure held up well, and the boats on the hard stood up to the storm. The combination of a full moon high tide and the storm surge overpowered the floating docks and they pushed the pilings over, which resulted in the raft of boats being piled against the shore side bulkhead. I know the owners and they will have it back up and operational as quickly as humanly possible.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 6th, '20, 06:57
by CamB25
Yes. Ugly pictures from down there. Ocean Isle looked like a complete mess as well.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 6th, '20, 07:06
by Rickysa
Southport Marina:


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Posted: Aug 6th, '20, 12:37
by mike ohlstein
From Tommy Drake

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Posted: Aug 6th, '20, 12:37
by mike ohlstein
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Posted: Aug 6th, '20, 14:08
by CamB25
B31 in the foreground?

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 6th, '20, 19:20
by Carl
It's a whole lot of work coming back from that.

Sorry to see,..

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 6th, '20, 20:38
by Tony Meola
Man, and that storm was not even that bad as Hurricanes go. What the heck happened?

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 10th, '20, 09:24
by Joseph Fikentscher
We moved in to our new house in Southporton hurricane day, No damage at our house. we are about a half mile from the river walk and 3 blocks from water but at a bit of an elevation.

A waterspout turned into a tornado on Bald Head Island and moved across to Southport and on to the marina. The damage was significant there. There are also many trees down and other damage throughout town. Electricity is back on though and cleanup in underway.

The Southport Marina took a hit from the tornado and the boats piled up.Quite a mess. Can't get in there without being a slip holder. The racks look pretty good surprisingly.

Re: Upholstery Service Needed - Eastern NC

Posted: Aug 10th, '20, 12:33
by CamB25
Wow! Welcome to the neighborhood, Joe! If you need a temporary slip for your boat I might be able to arrange something near me - Hampstead