[Public-List] Cockpit bench seat covers
John Brugeman
johnbrugeman at ameritech.net
Tue Feb 26 07:25:45 PST 2013
My cockpit locker seats are not teak but mahogany with stringers underneath and
a piano hinge at the back. I am only the second owner of #305 (Mermaid) and I
am not sure if the are original seats or not. I have lightly sanded them
several times and have always used Sikens on them and they have held up very
nice. The front of the seat has a lip which is probably a separate piece of
wood which overlaps for a better weather seal on the front side. If you are any
kind of wood worker or know of someone who is, they would not be hard to make. I
would certainly get rid of the plywood.
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From: Bill Wallace <wayfarer3134 at yahoo.com>
To: alberg 30 <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
Sent: Tue, February 26, 2013 9:35:09 AM
Subject: [Public-List] Cockpit bench seat covers
Has anyone replaced their bench seat wood - on my Alberg 30, they are plywood
but with the seat cushions, they have delaminated rather badly. I'd like to
replace them with something which I can still sit on but will either dry out or
won't delaminate but will still look nice if the cushions aren't down. I was
thinking of two options: adding 3/4" wide by 1/8" thick slats spaced at 1/4" (eg
1 slat per inch), probably mahogany unless I can find a bit of teak around here.
This would be on top of a new plywood cover which is laminated to thickness,
but not cut to size yet. Covered with cetol marine. I figure with only 1/4"
between slats it will still be ok to sit on but will dry. I would only put the
slats on the opening cover area, not the entire seat area. I figure I can sit
on the wood at that spacing in reasonable comfort.
Other option is to just replace the plywood, cover with cetol and make seats
with a mesh bottom and the foam that allows water to run through. I've never
tried that foam, but it is supposed to work fairly well - the issue is that it
still needs somewhere to go.
Anyone fixed this issue on their boat with success?
Bill.
Alberg 30 "Chewan"
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