242 Cockpit Upholstery Ideas
#1
Hey folks! A new winter project is in the works, and I need some advice (I also put this up on the Formula Boat Owners group on Facebook).
I have some nice Palm Beach themed bolsters coming in after Xmas for my 242. Now I'm looking at redoing the rest of the cockpit to sort of match. I have covered the sunpad and bench in white, but it's only temporary because the existing pieces were rotted and I needed a functional boat.
I do not really want to go back to the full-on Palm Beach colors on the sunpad. Currently, it's in three sections, and I was thinking that I could make one section teal, and maybe one magenta, leaving white at the headrest. I would then duplicate the theme on the seat back, bench, and side supports. I will not use any black because it's too hot.
Any thoughts or suggestions? How about a place to purchase the materials (preferably foam-backed)? I'll be doing the work myself (the sewing isn't complicated, and I have a beast of a Bernina machine from back in the 70's... all steel and weighs about 50 lbs).
Here's a pic of how it looks now:
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I have some nice Palm Beach themed bolsters coming in after Xmas for my 242. Now I'm looking at redoing the rest of the cockpit to sort of match. I have covered the sunpad and bench in white, but it's only temporary because the existing pieces were rotted and I needed a functional boat.
I do not really want to go back to the full-on Palm Beach colors on the sunpad. Currently, it's in three sections, and I was thinking that I could make one section teal, and maybe one magenta, leaving white at the headrest. I would then duplicate the theme on the seat back, bench, and side supports. I will not use any black because it's too hot.
Any thoughts or suggestions? How about a place to purchase the materials (preferably foam-backed)? I'll be doing the work myself (the sewing isn't complicated, and I have a beast of a Bernina machine from back in the 70's... all steel and weighs about 50 lbs).
Here's a pic of how it looks now:
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#3
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From: Mobile, Al
Do you have any local upholstery shops? They could tell you where to get good marine grade vinyl. As far as foam backed I wouldn't get my hopes up. Just some good weld wood cement to hold the foam to the sun pad then wrap it with the vinyl.
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Hey Tom the foam comes seperate. They call it sew foam. comes 1/4 and 1/2 inch. after you cut your pattern you glue it to the foam with a 3M upholstery spray glue and stitch around the entire outside edge. We have done a bunch of the seats on my boat and made a few rejects before getting things just right. LOL Just get extra everything and then you wont sweat a boo boo. Its kind of fun really and sure saves a ton of cash. We use a company called Miami-something for material. The marine thread is key too. Guess I need to upgrade my membership so I can post pics. sorry
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From: Toledo Oh
I dont know how far you are from raliegh, but Keyston Bros. has EVERYTHING you will need at about the best prices your going to find. Books and books and books of various marine and out door vinyl, foam etc.... You will need some kind of buisness id to purchase from them but they will take about anything.
1200 Corporation Pkwy Ste 111
Raleigh, NC 27610
http://www.keystonbros.com/
1200 Corporation Pkwy Ste 111
Raleigh, NC 27610
http://www.keystonbros.com/




