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Established
in 1978, Pecke npaugh
Marine Canvas has been building high quality marine canvas and upholstery
products for 25 years.

During his time in the marine fabrication
business, owner Al Peckenpaugh has gained the knowledge and expertise to remain
one of upstate New York's and Bermuda's
top marine fabricators. Al has built and restored boats as well. He
is an active sailor and has vast knowledge of boats of all types and sizes.
Please take a few minutes to search our site and don't hesitate
contacting us
with further questions. We believe you will agree that the excellent
craftsmanship of Peckenpaugh Marine Canvas products will be worth exploring and
adding to your own boat.
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Peckenpaugh Marine Canvas
produces high quality
marine canvas products for all types of boats, sail
or power, of any size. We use only the highest quality materials
available when creating our products. It is our main goal to build products
that will look good and last for many years. Our reputation and customer satisfaction
proves it. For more information browse our links for photos and
detailed descriptions of our products.
Al Peckenpaugh has grown with the
marine fabrication business for twenty-four years. During the winter months, Al
works with JSI out of St. Petersburg, Florida. For information
about your canvas product you can contact him at JSI at
800-652-4914 or his personal phone at 607-592-3530. You can also
visit www.newjsi.com
The following companies are those
which Al Peckenpaugh presently owns and operates:
Peckenpaugh Marine Canvas and Dockyard Canvas Co., Ltd, have
been associated with the Marine Fabricators
Association since its inception.
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What is MFA? MFA,
The Marine Fabricators Association,
is a division of the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI). The
purpose of MFA is to provide resources and programs for marine fabricators to
deal with common problems and opportunities; to develop a fellowship among
marine fabricators; to establish standards of excellence for business practices,
products and craftsmanship; and to establish and maintain an identity for marine
fabricators.
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