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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Boat maze

Here we got a 6 foot long boat plate to a "party" boat or a pontoon boat to be upholstered here in New Hampshire. This plate was used to step in and out. The base plywood  broke from excessive water trapped in the seat and wood rot.. The replaced plywood has many custom cuts and several "t" nuts with sanded edges. The foam was steamed back to original shape and the same cover tailered back up with stainless steel staples.
Most boat seating fill with water and do not dry out. When they are full of water,they are full of weight. And as any boat captain knows weight is so important.


            Upholstered side plates that decorate and trim up a boat look simple enough. These suffer also from wet rot.
 Here is a boat top cover repair. The stern of the cover needed bungee cords neatly sewn into the cover.

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