so I want to make a cushion for the foredeck on my center console triangle shaped but I want to have a hinge so it folds to access a large fish box without removing the entire pad.
but ive been waiting to install a fishing seat on the foredeck so I have to have a hole in the front section of the cushion. its a small Swivl-Eze Lock'N-Pin 3/4" Pedestal so a 3" diameter hole. to tell you the truth ive never had to make a hole like this I hate it then=m larger even. I figure the easiest way will to have the round (boxing) in the hole normally id use a zipper to close the hole after stuffing the foam in but im thinking Velcro instead to be easier on a flap on the top and a flap on the bottom bolth with Velcro. it will be good practice anyway
Mike,
Sounds like your center console isn't small from past posts. Making this cushion rather large to fill around a hole. I was thinking of making it out of two sections for/aft or port/starboard. And connecting them with either velcro or a zipper on the bottom seam. Port/Starboard seems to be a better way of holding it in place around the post cutout.
yes I thought of 2 piece Paul, but I don't want the divided look just preference just thinking of the best way to do the hole,
its only 20' I had larger but I had to sell when I moved due to that bridge in the pic
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if you have a helm seat with a hole in the headrest that is closed with a zip isn't it ?
well i didn't make it easy on myself It was a brainteaser making the round hole boking top and bottom each bolth with Velcro.. yhen I added the hindge flap that had to be sewn into the boxing and try to get my brain around how to have one cushion in the other to attach the hinge then flip it all outside out after sewing I did it before but not enough to remember
here it is with the seat pedestal in place with it out I can hang out at the sandbar
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I have the hinge so I can easily access my main fish locker
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Wow Mike, that's crazy! I think I would have split the cushion in two and put a velcro flap underneath to hold the two pieces together. It came out really nice, but holy cow!
June
Now theres American ingenuity. Nice job Mike.
Awesome job Mike. :)
Chris
I am still thinking about that hole. More coffee I think.
Suzi
Suzi the hinge is what alway gets me thinking sewing it inside out the right way then will it come out?
I don't do boats but I do do cushions and I am impressed. That's a great job!
gene
Ty gene
This makes me think of that old saying: Where there is a will there is a way! Good stuff ... :)
Mike, the cushion and all looks great, but getting my mind wrapped around that hole, took me a while, but I think that part is almost clear. You probably made the two faces of the cushion with the hole first with boxing (inside the hole for clarification)
Boxing was applied to one side of cushion with hole, obviously with seam allowance enclosed, but if the cushion isn't reversible, the bottom seam allowance of the cushion would not be enclosed. Encosing could be done but what a bear!
I believe I understand the hindge and the other cushion, yes sewing the hindge with one cushion turned through the other is also a mind twister.
But man .....................Mike!! Sure you don't have enough to do??? LOL.
Everybody got to be somewhere doing something and you did it well. Not sure everyone would understand what you are doing though.
Just "mind over matter", huh, and "if you don't mind it don't matter".
Mike you da MAN!
Doyle
Doyle the bottom was mesh for venting.
The top plate had boxing getting a circle is hard but i had to have velcro on the inside of the boxing.
The bottom mesh plate. Had boxing with velcro on the outside i goofed on that one with it on the inside st first. I made thst cushion first. And j sewed the hinge flap in the propper spot in the boxing
Then i made the longer retangular cshion i sewed the boving onto thbottom mesh first csuse i knew i had to see the hinge flap in with the top seam boxing. So is ewed the 3 sides leaving the hinge side last. Ten the triangle cushion with the hole turned rightside out was suffed into the reatagle cushion that is inside out being sewn. And sew the last side with the hinge flap. Then when down sewing turn the cushion rightside out and the secont attached at the hinge cushion come out too now everthing is rightside out ready for stuffing. Then close the hole with the 2 velcro boxings.
Now i ordered a seat for the bow that came today but what was called white is really off white. Its going to bug me till i redo i. Eith the matching white. Might as well add the feal stripe to mat h the rest of my boat.
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Can you maybe get the SEM vinyl "paint/dye" and make it white? Their marine line is pretty good (but you need to use the clear coat over it). At least until you get around to a full recover.
June
ive use the sems jne bt never a clearcoat I wasn't informed I needed it is this something new? I havnt seen the result longterm they always left after a dealor wanted old seat spruced up. good idea though if it holds up longterm id try it