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I am going to make some new cushions for the front of my open bow runabout.
I got rot resistant thread and marine fabric and stainless steel staples. What I'm curious about is how the back rest ones are usually attached to the boat? Velcro? snaps? Hooks? Any one have any ideas. Years ago I screwed them in and made button snaps to cover the screw head. Those rusted and the fabric tore where the screw/buttons pulled down. Thanks, MikeG |
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Mine have bolts in the cushion board that go into the boats fiberglass. Then
inside the fiberglass area there is a piece of wood for a washer and nut holding it on. KH "MikeG" wrote in message ... I am going to make some new cushions for the front of my open bow runabout. I got rot resistant thread and marine fabric and stainless steel staples. What I'm curious about is how the back rest ones are usually attached to the boat? Velcro? snaps? Hooks? Any one have any ideas. Years ago I screwed them in and made button snaps to cover the screw head. Those rusted and the fabric tore where the screw/buttons pulled down. Thanks, MikeG |
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"Kevin in San Diego" wrote
Mine have bolts in the cushion board that go into the boats fiberglass. Then inside the fiberglass area there is a piece of wood for a washer and nut holding it on. Same here, more or less. Mine have a blind nut (like this: http://www.stafast.com/images/parts_tnuts_4prong.jpg) on the not so blind side of the cushion's backing board with a machine screw going through it from inside the padded side. The end of the screw serves as a stud to go through the fiberglass. There's no backing board behind the fiberglass on mine, just a fender washer and nut. |
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If you use a T nut, and you use the boat in salt water, you might consider
using a stainless steel T nut. They have them at West Marine. Expensive, but at least you won't get rust running down the padding. -- RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners "Joe Blizzard" wrote in message ... "Kevin in San Diego" wrote Mine have bolts in the cushion board that go into the boats fiberglass. Then inside the fiberglass area there is a piece of wood for a washer and nut holding it on. Same here, more or less. Mine have a blind nut (like this: http://www.stafast.com/images/parts_tnuts_4prong.jpg) on the not so blind side of the cushion's backing board with a machine screw going through it from inside the padded side. The end of the screw serves as a stud to go through the fiberglass. There's no backing board behind the fiberglass on mine, just a fender washer and nut. |
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"RichG" wrote
you might consider using a stainless steel T nut. Good suggestion. Mine are not stainless (stainful?) and are quite rusty by now. |
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