Thursday, July 16, 2009

Custom Boat Seats Without Nasty Surprises

By Frank Gehry

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.

Just as there are many different kinds of water going vessels, from pontoons to fishing boats so sailing yachts and ferries, boat seats can have multiple purposes and constructions too. The most important points are the type of boat, the area where the seats need to fit in, and who will be using the seats.

The first step to getting purpose-made boat seats is to write down a detailed list for the necessary specifications. Once you have done that, present the list to more than one manufacturer, several if possible.

Once you have the replies, don't only look at the price but also at how professional the reply was. You don't want to take the cheapest offer only to find yourself stuck with an unprofessional manufacturer.

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.

If you order custom boat seats, there will be a wealth of details that you will need to decide upon, and it's easy to get lost in the maze of options. Make sure that all the details follow the imperative of function, whether on style, material or color.

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 armrests, and some are padded, others not.

Boat seat padding can be of many different types, light, medium or heavy, removable as in cushions, or fixed. Be sure to specify all this, especially if you are taking a lot of passengers on your boat.

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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