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Need help on estimating vinyl

Started by sunshine_n_pc, January 02, 2011, 10:56:32 am

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sunshine_n_pc

I am finally ready to order the vinyl to recover the seats in a 20 foot Hurricane deck boat.  I did a rough estimate of the seats and tried to draw out the layout for cutting the pieces to try to estimate the yardage.   I came up with a total of about 30 yards - using 3 different colors.  I never would have quessed that I would need this much - is this any where near accurate? 







These are the 3 seating areas, plus there is an oversized captains chair that is completely covered.

Any ideas on if I am in the right ballpark with my estimate  -  I don't mind having extras, just not several hundred dollars worth of extras :)

Thanks -CeCe

Mike8560

i dont know what size hurricane but that sounds way too much
i generally get about 15 (one color lets say) and have a few extra yards still.

SHHR

30 yards would be 90 feet and sounds high. I can't see in the pics where all of the seams are, but I would also guess around 15 yards. I've done similar wrap around seats that were originally one piece and would have had to order more material to do this on a piece that may only be 12" or 18"wide. I've ok'd it with the customer before to add some seams around the seat in strategic locations so I could buy less material with the narrower width, The only thing to remember there is does that add to the labor amount a lot while trying to save a little of vinyl?
Kyle

JuneC

I agree with Mike - 15 yards roughly.  For you accent colors, measure the longest piece (without a seam) and that'll be how much you need of your color.  15 for the white should be more than enough.  Just take a few minutes to lay out your pattern before starting to cut. 

June
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sunshine_n_pc

Thanks everyone - that sounds a lot better - I appreciate the help.

Darren Henry

QuoteI did a rough estimate of the seats and tried to draw out the layout for cutting the pieces to try to estimate the yardage.


Not to be a smart alack, but I used to always do that too but I treated it like the game "tetrus". This piece fits above that piece, and if I turn that piece it goes beside that one------ .
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Mike8560

Quote from: Darren Henry on January 05, 2011, 05:53:23 pm
QuoteI did a rough estimate of the seats and tried to draw out the layout for cutting the pieces to try to estimate the yardage.


Not to be a smart alack, but I used to always do that too but I treated it like the game "tetrus". This piece fits above that piece, and if I turn that piece it goes beside that one------ .
thats hoe i started darren now when i cut the pieces out i turn thenm to use the least and i may have a few yads left over for next time i try to get the same color all allot to uise the extra

stitcher_guy

Yep to Darren.

For those seating areas, I'd start with 8 yards of white, two yards each of teal, black and gray. Buy in more white if you run short. I hate to have a ton left over. It's never enough to completely finish a second job, and it's always too costly to have it laying around.