Bow Cushion
- jsurfwhite
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Bow Cushion
I need to replace a bow cushion on my 2000 Carver 356 Aft Deck. I am having a local canvas shop quote it. They cannot source the stitched pleated sections, so they recommend I check with Carver. I have the Carver part number. Anyone used Carver for those kinds of parts? Thanks
- tomschauer
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Re: Bow Cushion
Carver won't have that. Your Canvas shop shouldn't have a problem duplicating those cushions in house.
Maybe check another shop or an upholstery shop.
Maybe check another shop or an upholstery shop.
- chpsk8
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Re: Bow Cushion
Do you mean this material here? It's usually called channeling fabric.
There are other patterns also.
https://www.sailrite.com/Morbern-Seabro ... ing-Fabric
If you can't find something you like there, try these guys.
https://www.rochfordsupply.com/shop/Boa ... index.html
There are other patterns also.
https://www.sailrite.com/Morbern-Seabro ... ing-Fabric
If you can't find something you like there, try these guys.
https://www.rochfordsupply.com/shop/Boa ... index.html
- V12diablo
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Re: Bow Cushion
I called Carver about a month ago for those same cushions for my 2001 356 aft. They said they still can make them and they would take a few weeks, the price was around $1200 if I remember correctly.
Jason
Jason
- tomschauer
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Re: Bow Cushion
Wow, I can't believe they still make those cushions.
I would have bet a bunch of $ that they didn't.
Keep in mind though, if they make them with the snaps attached they won't match the snaps locations on your boat.
They should send them without the snaps attached and you should buy or borrow a snap tool so they match what's on your boat and you don't have to put new holes in the boat.
I would have bet a bunch of $ that they didn't.
Keep in mind though, if they make them with the snaps attached they won't match the snaps locations on your boat.
They should send them without the snaps attached and you should buy or borrow a snap tool so they match what's on your boat and you don't have to put new holes in the boat.
- km1125
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Re: Bow Cushion
Wow. Thanks for posting that. I never knew what that was called and wanted to redo my helm seat to make it wider.chpsk8 wrote:QR_BBPOST Do you mean this material here? It's usually called channeling fabric.
There are other patterns also.
https://www.sailrite.com/Morbern-Seabro ... ing-Fabric
If you can't find something you like there, try these guys.
https://www.rochfordsupply.com/shop/Boa ... index.html
Great links. I've used the Sailrite guys before for some Sunbrella stuff and they are great.
- V12diablo
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Re: Bow Cushion
Yes, they said they would send the snaps loose so they could be matched to the existing ones.tomschauer wrote:QR_BBPOST Wow, I can't believe they still make those cushions.
I would have bet a bunch of $ that they didn't.
Keep in mind though, if they make them with the snaps attached they won't match the snaps locations on your boat.
They should send them without the snaps attached and you should buy or borrow a snap tool so they match what's on your boat and you don't have to put new holes in the boat.
Jason