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Thread: Boat Cover Repair - Eddy Creek Area

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    Default Boat Cover Repair - Eddy Creek Area


    Hi All,

    Thanks for all the great information on crappie fishing and other general great info.

    We need to get a coupe of repairs to our StarCraft boat cover. We store our boat near Eddy Creek Marina (Coleman Bridge) , and wondered if anyone knew of a good repair person around this area who could take care of fixing our cover?

    Thanks in advance,
    Denis

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    Have you checked with the place in Lake City I am not sure but I think it is Creative Canvas. Anyways if you drive to Lake City it is on the Left before you turn to go to Patti's. from Eddyville.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwing View Post
    Have you checked with the place in Lake City I am not sure but I think it is Creative Canvas. Anyways if you drive to Lake City it is on the Left before you turn to go to Patti's. from Eddyville.
    I was gonna suggest the same place. It's right across from Vulcan Quarry on the corner.
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    Creative Canvas has moved next to the IGA down the street from Patties in Grand Rivers.
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    Thanks all,

    I called them earlier this week, they were very helpful. Although they think it would probably not be cost effective to repair.

    Thanks,
    Denis

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