My boat seats are rotting...
On Feb 9, 10:50*am, "*e#c" wrote:
On Feb 9, 10:39*am, Tim wrote:
Ugh!
I went and pulled the tire off my small boat to get it changed out,
and I thought while I was there, I'd look in to see if my first aid
kit was still in good shape. I'll probably replace it too, but...
I went to sit down on the right seat and it felt a bi spungy. Oh,oh...
I looked underneath it and there were like dry rotted plywood
splinters under the box itself. *I knew it was coming last year, but
now they're deteriorating pretty hard. *So I looked around to see what
factory made seats are looking like, and well, I found conventional
seats that arn't in the same color scheme as what my boat is, and I'd
have to have them re-apolstered to match. It's a nice little boat and
i'd like to keep it that way. so what should I do? Make new boxes? or
buy the crate stuff.
Now another thing, I've always thought these seats were sort of small,
and i'm not looking to make a livingroom couch out of them, but I
suppose that while I'm wrting this I'm still convincing myself that
making the boxes might be a bigger PIA than buying them.
Decisions, decisions.
BTW, the boat is a 1983 Chris Craft 169 scorpion.
I'm having pedestals built for the front seats of my boat right now.
Instead of Marine Ply, I opted for SOLID Mahogany.3/4 thick. Cost a
bit, but the end result will look better than any Marine Ply could. A
friends Son makes custom stairways for a living, and does some very
nice work.He's making the boxes, and I will stain, and finish them.
I'd keep the Scorpion.- Hide quoted text -
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That's cool, that he's gonna help you out on that. I never thought
of mahogany. And I can get a generous supply of that stuff very
reasonably. I'll look into that. THANKS!
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