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General Upholstery Questions and Comments => General Discussion => Topic started by: Allan on December 16, 2010, 01:55:08 am

Title: Boat Cushions
Post by: Allan on December 16, 2010, 01:55:08 am
Not being a cushion person I have a question

I am building a couple of cushions for the flybridge of my boat and they will be out in the weather all the time however under the bimini.

I am covering them in Sunbrella canvas
The foam is high density foam that will allow the water to flow straight through

Question
If I cover the whole cushion in Sunbrella will that retain water?? or
Should I put Textaline on the bottom of the cushion to allow drainage and ventilation??

Allan
Title: Re: Boat Cushions
Post by: Mojo on December 16, 2010, 03:29:30 am
I put Textilene on mine Allan. I believe it will help drainage ads well as allow the cushion to breathe.

But then I am not a cushion guy either. But that textilene sure gave me a warm and fuzzy and I have so many scraps around I thought I would use it. :)

Chris
Title: Re: Boat Cushions
Post by: TimsTrim on December 16, 2010, 03:58:24 am
Alan, if you can do without reversible cushions, I'd highly recommend a bottom that lets moisture out. Sunbrella is water resistant but not water proof. If water stands on it it will go thru eventually, and then you want to make sure the water can get out.
Title: Re: Boat Cushions
Post by: JuneC on December 16, 2010, 06:21:07 am
Like the others say - use mesh.  Even with vinyl covers which IS waterproof, the foam will find a way to get wet. 

June
Title: Re: Boat Cushions
Post by: Mike8560 on December 16, 2010, 06:37:30 am
If t was me I'd use mesh on he bottom.
I've done total cushion with mesh and dryfast. / ez dry foam  open cell.
Title: Re: Boat Cushions
Post by: Allan on December 16, 2010, 12:59:22 pm
Thanks all

Just confirmed what I thought

Allan