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By Blucher
#12832
Hey, all,

I need to redo the vinyl seats, bolsters, etc., on my offshore boat, and I want to use the best marine vinyl available.

Can anyone point me to the toughest, most UV-resistant, rub-resistant marine vinyl out there? This is for a boat that gets a lot of hard use in saltwater sport fishing, with people climbing/standing on cushions, smashing into bolsters, etc.

Since most of the value in this is the labor, I want to use the best material I can get.

Thanks,

Jeff
By Blucher
#12837
John,

Thank you very much for your reply. That looks like good material. My only concern -- and I probably should have mentioned this in my OP -- is the pebbled or textured surface it has...I'm wondering whether that will give bait slime/fish blood/bird guano/mold/lichens a foothold, especially when the boat is laid-up in the yard in the winter.
If I could find that material in white with a smooth finish, that would be ideal, but I'm not seeing anything like that.
Have you used that material for boats? Any trouble with my concerns?
Thanks again,

Jeff
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By Adam12
#12838
Everything I've used has a grain pattern to it. Some more pronounced than others. As far as what we use, Sunbrella Horizon has the best uv and rub rating that i know of. Still has a grain to it though. I'd suggest to leave out all of the welt cord on the whole project, it's just a place for dirt and water to collect and is almost always the first failure point when they get abused.
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By TedP
#12839
There are a few top quality Marine vinyls . . .

I have used Nautolex and Morbern - both seem to be high quality. I think Nautolex might be a bit better . . .not sure. :thinking:
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