[Public-List] Cushion replacement
Elaine & Brian Timmins
timmins at optonline.net
Tue Oct 2 14:55:58 PDT 2007
Bill,
I replaced my interior cushions (foam and covers) on my A30 using the mid
grade (compressive grades) foam and velvet furniture fabric from a local
fabric store. It came out real nice and has lasted (for the new owner) about
7-8 years so far.
On my current cruising cutter, I used similar foam but used Sunbrella
furniture fabric (this boat has a pilothouse with big windows). The solution
dyed acrylic Sunbrella looks as good now as the day the cushions were made
(5 years ago). I highly recommend the interior or marine interior Sunbrella
furniture fabric.
Try this link to see some of what is available. I have no affiliation with
Sunbrella or the linked store. I did not buy my fabric from them. I bought a
close out lot of fabric from Sailrite.
http://www.outdoortextiles.com/cat.php?CatName=Sunbrella&gclid=CJLW95iX8Y4CFQd_HgodXySALQ
Regards,
Brian
ex#497
s/v Calico Jack - Landfall 39 Pilothouse Cutter #66 (no, not the C&C
Landfall)
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] Cushion replacement
> HI Bill,
>
> We just replaced our cushions last fall. Everybody advised us to stay
> away from fabrics that contained any % cotton, as cotton mildews easily
> and then cant be cleaned. So, that reduced all the choices down to maybe
> 5% of the market ( all the vibrant colors are due to cotton thread being
> able to retain more brilliant dye than poly and the other synthetics)
>
> So we ended up with General Motors blue somehow... Looks good on the boat
> however.
>
> Also, re: foam, I bought 4" stuff for the seats ( 2" for the uprights)
> that was to a little to dense, and now need to replace it as it is very
> uncomfortable to sleep on after an hour or two. There are about 4 grades
> of density that you could use. Don't remember the actual code numbers,
> but I would recommend laying down on the density you choose for 10-15- 20
> minutes and see how it actually molds to your sleeping position.
>
> It will be a great investment when you put the new ones in!
>
> Glenn B.
> Dolce
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Bill Burke" <BurkeNH at verizon.net>
>> I'm thinking of replacing my old (possibly original?) vinyl cushions this
>> winter... Any recommendations as to the latest and greatest fabric for
>> the
>> covers? Recommendations as to the foam? Any & all advice appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bill
>> Osprey #116
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