Getting The Best Deal On Custom Boat Seats
If you recently bought a new boat, if you are about to acquire one or if you are planning to refurbish the one
you have already, chances are that the offer of off-the-shelf seating is not right for you. In that case, you will
have to consider commissioning and buying custom boat seats.
There are many different types of boat seats available, and the potential for customization is almost endless.
The most important deliberation in making these kinds of choices are is the type of boat that you have, the space
where you need to fit the seating, and what you will be using it for.
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. The way that they reply to
your spec list will show you whether they are expert and reputable, and approaching more than one builder will also
allow you to compare prices and decide which manufacturer will give you the best value for your money.
Space and sizing is the most important factor - you need to make sure that the manufacturer is building the boat
seats to the precise measurements of the space where they will be fitted, and if possible that he commits in
advance to modifying the seats if they don't fit on installation.
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.
There are plenty of other important customizations available besides the fabric, the color and the style. For
starters, Boat seats can come with or without armrest and some are padded, others not.
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.
The materials used are one of the fundamentals when it comes to customizing boat seats. If you have a vintage
boat and wood is going to be used in the construction of your boat seats to maintain looks and character, you need
to make sure that it has been pressure treated.
Likewise, for modern steel- or fiberglass-based seats, you need to ensure that any steel bolts or staples used
in the construction are stainless steel to prevent rust and unsightly rusting streaks, and also that no hard parts
are left unpadded, which would make for very uncomfortable seats
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