Westcoaster
New Member
- Aug 21, 2008
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I have a 1995 Sea Ray 250 Sundancer and unfortunately, when I recently bought this boat the conversation area seat (aft of the helm) had a rip in it. I am told that an invisible repair is not possible given that it is in a high use area and also that it couldn't be replicated to match the back part of the seat.
I want to remain as authentic as possible and would like to replace the skin.
I am told by a representative from Crane Industries who manufactured the pleated vinyl for Sea Ray that it is likely Cuddy gel white vinyl, 4" channel & spectra rueban welt.
I am looking for enough material to replace the pleated section that is ripped or even a whole seat skin - go to the URL to see picture and size:
http://homepage.mac.com/tom.bennett/Sundancer/PhotoAlbum34.html
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Tom
tom.bennett@shaw.ca
I want to remain as authentic as possible and would like to replace the skin.
I am told by a representative from Crane Industries who manufactured the pleated vinyl for Sea Ray that it is likely Cuddy gel white vinyl, 4" channel & spectra rueban welt.
I am looking for enough material to replace the pleated section that is ripped or even a whole seat skin - go to the URL to see picture and size:
http://homepage.mac.com/tom.bennett/Sundancer/PhotoAlbum34.html
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Tom
tom.bennett@shaw.ca