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Old 12-11-2006, 09:02 PM
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I have a 1996 1820CC Robalo. The combing pads are deteriorated from exposure and I want to recover them. I need a source for pleated marine grade vinyl that is pre=pleated. I need it to be approximately 12" wide and at least eight feet long with the pleats running perpendicular to the length, In other wise across the roll. Does anyone know a source for this type of material?

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welcome to the forum you need too ask that in the boating forum you will get alot more and better responses




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wingnut8 to THT!

Persoanlly I would buy the material I need from an uphostery shop that does boats. Sure I might be able to buy the material a little cheaper somewhere on line, but I don't have to worry about getting the wrong colour or pattern or pattern size.
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SEA-DEK, a THT sponsor has the same standing pads, made in coaming bolsters!

Go to the web site, and you'll see example. Or pay attention to the ad on the top of the page here, it cycles on from time to time.

Chuck Yates, is very helpful and will send you samples.

It's some gooooooood stuff.

Those old fashioned bolsters are becoming just that.
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SEA-DEK, a THT sponsor has the same standing pads, made in coaming bolsters!

Go to the web site, and you'll see example. Or pay attention to the ad on the top of the page here, it cycles on from time to time.

Chuck Yates, is very helpful and will send you samples.

It's some gooooooood stuff.

Those old fashioned bolsters are becoming just that.
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