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Enclosed Cabin on Yamaha Jet Boat

Mdoiron

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
21
I just met with a canvas company to get a quote on enclosing the cabin on my 2018 Yamaha SX210. I was surprised at how affordable this was and could not help but think someone must have already done this. Anyone got pictures of the finished product and what it looks like?

I live in a colder climate so I am hoping this extends my season by 3-4 weeks:
Got a quote of $3500
Using my existing hardware for my bimini top, 40 gauge windows that would go from my bimini top to the top of my windshield. Both sides would also have windows from the bimini top to the upper side of the boat. Full bow cover with vent and pole. I am opting to leave the back open.

I'm curious to hear from anyone that did something similar with some tips and pointers.
 
I just met with a canvas company to get a quote on enclosing the cabin on my 2018 Yamaha SX210. I was surprised at how affordable this was and could not help but think someone must have already done this. Anyone got pictures of the finished product and what it looks like?

I live in a colder climate so I am hoping this extends my season by 3-4 weeks:
Got a quote of $3500
Using my existing hardware for my bimini top, 40 gauge windows that would go from my bimini top to the top of my windshield. Both sides would also have windows from the bimini top to the upper side of the boat. Full bow cover with vent and pole. I am opting to leave the back open.

I'm curious to hear from anyone that did something similar with some tips and pointers.
Yes @Julian had a pretty full enclosure on his boat.

Why not get a two part roll down / zip down rear panel as well? That’ll make it very comfy when it’s cold out and keep the rain out.
 
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