I think I might be over thinking this . . .but such is my nature.
I'm committed to making cockpit cushions for my Capri 18 (Having already bought the foam and fabric).
I’ve decided that 4 cushions make more sense than 2, so you don’t have to ask someone to stand up so you can open the lockers. They’d also be easier to shove into the cabin.
The commercially available cushions have a slight curve to them, to accommodate the very slight curve of the seats….but I’m starting to think rectangle cushions would be just fine.
My wife/ first mate/ seamstress says it doesn’t matter to her, ”you cut the foam and I’ll make the covers.”
the seats are so slightly curved that it’s hard to match the curve. Straight seems easier.
thoughts?
I'm committed to making cockpit cushions for my Capri 18 (Having already bought the foam and fabric).
I’ve decided that 4 cushions make more sense than 2, so you don’t have to ask someone to stand up so you can open the lockers. They’d also be easier to shove into the cabin.
The commercially available cushions have a slight curve to them, to accommodate the very slight curve of the seats….but I’m starting to think rectangle cushions would be just fine.
My wife/ first mate/ seamstress says it doesn’t matter to her, ”you cut the foam and I’ll make the covers.”
the seats are so slightly curved that it’s hard to match the curve. Straight seems easier.
thoughts?