Custom Boat Seats Done Right
Custom Boat Seats could be for you if you are refurbishing a boat that you already own, but also if you just bought a new one and want to be more comfortable on it. There are many ways to commission purpose-made boat seats, and this guide is about getting it right.
Boat seats can serve multiple special purposes on watercraft. Some seats are made for captains and skippers, others for the crew, and others again for passengers or people fishing. You need to bear the specifics and the purpose of the seat in mind when ordering bespoke boat seats.
When planning for customized boat seats, the best bet is to prepare a detailed list of the specifications that you want your seats to have, and then to discuss the list with several manufacturers.
Once you get their replies, don't look at the prices right away but compare the way that they reply to your request. It will tell you a lot about who is the more professional builder, and this will be reflected in your successive dealings with them. Only then look at the price.
Make especially sure that the manufacturer understands the size requirements and the measurements. It helps if the manufacturer also commits to helping with the installation, where necessary.
As the boat seats will be custom designed and manufactured to your specifications, it will really be up to you as the boat owner to decide on the kind of fabric, of color and trimmings, and of the style that you will want for the boat.
Concerning special modifications and extras, you should mention whether you want the boat seats to include storage space, any seat belts for holding down the passengers, or whether they should be padded.
The padding itself can be variable. Seats and cushions can be manufactured with medium, firm or extra firm padding foam, so you may even want to use a variety on your boat according to the location and specific use of the seats, especially if you normally have passengers on board.
Make sure that the chosen materials match the boat and the boat seat's function. For a vintage boat, you want corresponding material. If the seats will be outside and will take a lto fo humidity, they need to be water- and salt-proof.
Once you receive the seats, make sure that there are no protruding hard parts that will make being seated for a long time an uncomfortable proposition, or no on will want to sit down on your custom boat seats.
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