Hunter 22 V-Berth Cushions

Jun 2, 2004
4
Hunter 22 Port Charlotte, FL
I will be making new v-berth cushions for my 1981 Hunter 22 and am wondering why the existing cushions are blunt on the forward ends and a small triangular filler piece is used. What would be the disadvantage of extending each cushion to the most forward point and eliminating the filler? As an alternative, should the cushions be shortened, and a larger filler be made so it's removal exposes the compartment below?
Advice and recommendations are appreciated.
 
Aug 11, 2011
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O'day 30 313 Georgetown MD
More than likely its about manufacturing. Perhaps how the foam is shaped when received by the manufacturer or the best way and least amount of waste when cutting the cloth. Let us know with pictures the outcome of your experience.
 
Sep 15, 2007
69
Hunter 22 Temple Hills, Maryland
I will be making new v-berth cushions for my 1981 Hunter 22 and am wondering why the existing cushions are blunt on the forward ends and a small triangular filler piece is used. What would be the disadvantage of extending each cushion to the most forward point and eliminating the filler? As an alternative, should the cushions be shortened, and a larger filler be made so it's removal exposes the compartment below?
Advice and recommendations are appreciated.
I too own an 81 Hunter 22. The v-berth cusions have a peculiar shape. I'm in the process of recovering all my cushions and they're foam rubber. If I may ask, what are your plans to proceed?
 
Jun 2, 2004
4
Hunter 22 Port Charlotte, FL
The materials, sewing machine, and instructional videos come from Sailrite.com. This is their answer to the cushion shape question:

The only reason to segment a cushion would be to gain access to a compartment below, or if there is a cushion wood trim divide created in areas where a board is dropped in to extend the sleeping area. Otherwise it is always better to make the cushions continuous for better comfort. Hope this helps.

As the project progresses, I will post pictures.
 
Sep 15, 2007
69
Hunter 22 Temple Hills, Maryland
Okay. Sewing machine. You're pretty ambitious. I gave up trying to figure out how to thread the darn thing. :cussing: I'll go back. Something I did do though that I thought was pretty smart - at least I think it's smart until somebody on here tells me something I hadn't considered - is I opted using table cloths from WalMart instead of the expensive marine fabric. I figured it's washable and durable and you get a largest selection of colors. Yeah please post your progress.
 
Sep 3, 2013
146
Hunter 22 Lake Eufaula
Well, for my H22, the reason is to gain access to the potty, not that I have ever used it... we just jump into the water... :) or use the facilities of the marina.
 
Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
Well, for my H22, the reason is to gain access to the potty, not that I have ever used it... we just jump into the water... :) or use the facilities of the marina.

Same here, but the admiral isn't to keen on this suggestion.
 
Apr 30, 2011
66
Hunter 22 Lk. Normon, NC
I kinda though it was so you could get to the storage under the v birth, easier.
 

hnt290

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Jun 28, 2014
3
Hunter 22 Driveway
V-Berth Cushions

Besides giving access to the potty it also gives someone a place to stand and change clothes when you remove the smaller cushions. We have a place to put a curtain for that extra privacy.

The cushions in our boat need to be remade so we have easier access to potty and a place to stand. The previous owner did a nice job making the cushions. They look good but aren't functional. I would like the original v-berth pattern for this 1983 Hunter 22.
 

SeaTR

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Jan 24, 2009
408
Hunter 22 Groton
hnt290,
I have a salvage '81 Hunter 22 that I've been working on / sailing for about 7 years now, and had made a diagram of ALL of the cushions (OEM) with dimensions. They are in pretty bad shape and they have not been a high priority for replacement so far, as I have not yet worked the "to overnight" TO-DO list. The cushions are "deeply" stowed in the garage attic, and not readily available to remeasure.

Anywho, it may be a little while, but I know I have the dimension sheet somewhere closer at hand. I'll post when I find the sheet.
 

SeaTR

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Jan 24, 2009
408
Hunter 22 Groton
hnt290,
Well, "a little while" turned into a 'very short while'... See the attached diagram of my 1981 H22 cushions with dimensions. It had to be redrawn as my previous drawing was somewhat unintelligible to anyone but me.

Let me know of any questions / further details. I have some pix as well, but those are harder to find.
Hope this helps in your endeavor !
 

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Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
Charlie, this is drawing is excellent, and while i don't think I will be replacing them before I sell her, its a good document to give the next owner.

I haven't had cabin cushions for a couple years, the p/o stored them in a shed outside here in FL, and the foam had deteriorated so badly that i just threw them out. The covers were even original, and like most of the other work the p/o did, it was poor at best.
 

SeaTR

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Jan 24, 2009
408
Hunter 22 Groton
inarathree,
Thanks, just realize that the outer edges of all the cushions are angled inwards to the shape of the hull at that particular location.

Charlie
 
Sep 15, 2007
69
Hunter 22 Temple Hills, Maryland
Thnx for sharing TR. I may have my original cushions because as you say, the foam is cut at an angle to accommodate the hull shape.

I've been working on learning to operate the sewing machine and some kind of way dropped a needed inside the machine. :eek:

But I'm making progress just the same on the pillows that didn't need sewing. Here are some Before and After pictures of my progress so far.
 

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SeaTR

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Jan 24, 2009
408
Hunter 22 Groton
nodachi,
Good deal. With a little practice, you'd be surprised at how easy it is to make your own cushions. It takes time and patience...seemingly in short supply to many these days.

Good luck in your efforts!
 
Sep 15, 2007
69
Hunter 22 Temple Hills, Maryland
nodachi,
Good deal. With a little practice, you'd be surprised at how easy it is to make your own cushions. It takes time and patience...seemingly in short supply to many these days.

Good luck in your efforts!
Yes it does. About 2 nights ago, after years of attempting to thread our sewing machine, I not only threaded it but did some stitching. I've decided to patiently take my time and thoroughly learn how to use the sewing machine before tackling my cushion covers. Because I can see now that it probably won't be that difficult with the machine particularly as I grow more comfortable with it and how to use it.

Thank you very much for your inspiration TR.
 

SeaTR

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Jan 24, 2009
408
Hunter 22 Groton
You betcha' !!
Have fun with it and get exactly what you want, vs a compromise...

BTW, cushions are third on my 'TO-DO' list with my salvage H22, behind V-berth port replacements and topsides repair and painting.
 

hnt290

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Jun 28, 2014
3
Hunter 22 Driveway
SeaTR,
OMG, Thank you so much for the dimensions for the cushions! This is what the v-berth cushions should look like. Just printed out the art work to place in my H22 handbook and in my Dropbox for safe keeping. Would love to get the cushions redone this year but will settle for next year. Thanks so much for your help! I never expected such a nice treat! Thanks for making my day!
 

SeaTR

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Jan 24, 2009
408
Hunter 22 Groton
hnt290,
Wow !!
OK, you're very welcome. I'm glad that your day was made.
What else might you be looking for ??
 

hnt290

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Jun 28, 2014
3
Hunter 22 Driveway
hnt290,
Wow !!
OK, you're very welcome. I'm glad that your day was made.
What else might you be looking for ??
Thanks again! There is lots to do on the H22 like checking the wiring to see if the lights work. At this time I'm not sure of everything I'll be looking for. : )

Thanks for asking!