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Post by spikedaball on Sept 10, 2010 13:43:18 GMT -6
I lost both seat cushion backs for the pedestal seats on my 2002 17cc. Does anyone know where I can find replacements??? I've been searching on the net to no avail. Help!!
thanks.
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Post by ejstenger on Sept 10, 2010 14:16:43 GMT -6
spikedaball, I doubt if you will find any unless someone on this forum has some laying around. Try your local upholstery shop, But I can tell you that you are not going to like the price. Bet you stow them better the next time. <`)>((((< ED
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2010 9:37:11 GMT -6
Spike, I lost one of mine a couple years ago and went to the local SeaPro dealer to see if they could help, they finally found one for about $175. Like ED said try a local upholstery shop, but be ready it probably will not be cheap. Now when I pull up to the ramp, the cushions are removed and placed inside the truck cab. ;D
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Post by spikedaball on Sept 12, 2010 6:20:05 GMT -6
Yeah, I tried upholstery shops and you're right, around $200. Crazy. And I didn't loose them while trailering. On two different occasions, they blew off the back of the boat while underway and I didn't realize it until much later. Can't go back and search miles of river looking for a cushion!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2010 6:32:46 GMT -6
Definatley cheaper to have new ones made by a local guy. I just had all of mine recovered for $350.00. Bow, helm seat, bolsters, small back ones, and the one in front of the console. You can also try Great Lakes Skipper, he seems to have a lot of NOS.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2012 22:56:17 GMT -6
I have an 2005 SV1900 and would like to find new replacement seats including the cooler seat. Anyone know where I might find them? I know its a long shot.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2012 6:28:25 GMT -6
I needed to redo the seat in front of my center console on my SV1700 and the guy wanted $150! I said hell no...went to JoAnn fabrics, bought a yard of marine vinyl, rotproof heavy stitching thread and used the old cusion material as a pattern. Sew my own back up for $22. My sewing and needlework I learned while in the Coast Guard came in handy now. Paying someone $150 for a cushion was like getting stabbed in the eye with the needle!
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