I have recently acquired a small boat that needs a bit of love. I'm happy to have something to do with my free time so the work and time involved isn't a concern. The money involved is a big concern.
I've got a list of things to do. Top of the list is replacing rotten wood and replacing the cushions in the cabin. I plan on living aboard so fixing up the inside issues is top priority for me so I can move on her. Then I can tackle any outdoor issues.
So most of the cushions had no covering on them. The only ones that had the original covers were in the VBerth and I ripped it off. Stinks and probably infested with mold.
The foam is in rough shape. Looks like it was all 4" foam but the V berth was so used the foam collapsed to 3".
I plan on sleeping on the "couch" on the port side of the boat. That's my primary concern. Secondary concern is the smaller couch on the starboard side of the both (top left is bed in diagram, bottom right is couch). I'd like both of these areas to be comfortable and look nice. The rest of the boat is probably going to be storage. I have foam that doesn't match the user manual so I'm guessing they scavenged some off other boats or cut the stuff up.
So questions:
1) Is the foam able to be cleaned, aired out, and re-used?
2) If not, where's a good place to find foam that's comfortable but not too expensive? I'm sure there are hundreds of types of foam, what is best for a boat?
3) Fabric... I was looking online and it seems Vinyl would look alright and last the longest. But it's pricey. I know a sweet old lady who can sew anything so it's just trying to find a fabric that will last a while and doesn't kill my pocketbook. Would also want it to look nice as I'm going to be living there.
4) Using the diagram, how many yards of fabric am I looking at for all of it best guess? What about the 2 pieces I care most about?
5) It looks like I can go all fancy and have her sew zippers in the covers and then be able to replace foam in the future. Also looks like I can just get plywood, cut to fit the boat, and then wrap material over the cushion and staple to the wood. Is there a best method out there?
Anything else you guys can shed light on would be greatly appreciated.
The cushions that came with the boat:
The dimensions of said cushions (well foam):
Pictures of the foam I really care about (bed/couch)
Original Covers
More pics if you wanted to see each cushion:
http://s515.photobucket.com/user/load81/library/Neptune 24?sort=3&page=1
I've got a list of things to do. Top of the list is replacing rotten wood and replacing the cushions in the cabin. I plan on living aboard so fixing up the inside issues is top priority for me so I can move on her. Then I can tackle any outdoor issues.
So most of the cushions had no covering on them. The only ones that had the original covers were in the VBerth and I ripped it off. Stinks and probably infested with mold.
The foam is in rough shape. Looks like it was all 4" foam but the V berth was so used the foam collapsed to 3".
I plan on sleeping on the "couch" on the port side of the boat. That's my primary concern. Secondary concern is the smaller couch on the starboard side of the both (top left is bed in diagram, bottom right is couch). I'd like both of these areas to be comfortable and look nice. The rest of the boat is probably going to be storage. I have foam that doesn't match the user manual so I'm guessing they scavenged some off other boats or cut the stuff up.
So questions:
1) Is the foam able to be cleaned, aired out, and re-used?
2) If not, where's a good place to find foam that's comfortable but not too expensive? I'm sure there are hundreds of types of foam, what is best for a boat?
3) Fabric... I was looking online and it seems Vinyl would look alright and last the longest. But it's pricey. I know a sweet old lady who can sew anything so it's just trying to find a fabric that will last a while and doesn't kill my pocketbook. Would also want it to look nice as I'm going to be living there.
4) Using the diagram, how many yards of fabric am I looking at for all of it best guess? What about the 2 pieces I care most about?
5) It looks like I can go all fancy and have her sew zippers in the covers and then be able to replace foam in the future. Also looks like I can just get plywood, cut to fit the boat, and then wrap material over the cushion and staple to the wood. Is there a best method out there?
Anything else you guys can shed light on would be greatly appreciated.
The cushions that came with the boat:

The dimensions of said cushions (well foam):

Pictures of the foam I really care about (bed/couch)


Original Covers

More pics if you wanted to see each cushion:
http://s515.photobucket.com/user/load81/library/Neptune 24?sort=3&page=1