Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
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Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
I have new Formula vinyl for the rear bench seat bottom on my '99 271 Fastech, (thanks Magicfloat!). Now here's the question, how do I get the carpeted bottom board off to get to the staples?
I found four bolts that would have been on the bottom front (under the hinge), but there are obviously more screws, bolts or fasteners holding that carpeted board onto the bottom, hiding the staples, that I can not locate.
Any help or pictures would be great.
I found four bolts that would have been on the bottom front (under the hinge), but there are obviously more screws, bolts or fasteners holding that carpeted board onto the bottom, hiding the staples, that I can not locate.
Any help or pictures would be great.
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Re: Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
I too am reupholstering the rear bench seat on my 89' 272. It is my understanding that the bench set-up is almost the same. The vinyl and padding are attached to 1/2 marine ply or similar which sit on top of the "hinged" carpeted (storage side) base. I had to take some time to locate all the screws on the carpeted side to free up the cushions. As far as I know, there should be no screws under the hinges. Hope this helps. I can email pic's if needed.
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Re: Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
Thanks mtg, I assumed there were more to find, but they hide very well in the carpet. I will look again when I can take it out in teh sun for better light.
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Originally Posted by mtgbiker
I too am reupholstering the rear bench seat on my 89' 272. It is my understanding that the bench set-up is almost the same. The vinyl and padding are attached to 1/2 marine ply or similar which sit on top of the "hinged" carpeted (storage side) base. I had to take some time to locate all the screws on the carpeted side to free up the cushions. As far as I know, there should be no screws under the hinges. Hope this helps. I can email pic's if needed.
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Re: Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
I did my 272 a few years ago. There were screws thru the plywood from the underside that went into the plywood backer on the cushion. Also the front most cushion had some of the screws from the hinges holding it too
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Re: Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
Offthefront....I can't say if Formula has replacement vinyl. I used a local marine reupholster'er whom matched the vinyl, sewed the covers, used new high density foam and re-stapled the covers back to the original wood backing.
She also reupholstered the entire sun pad including the head bolster. She charged me $500 for the whole job! I'm very pleased with the price and the workmanship...I mean "womenship"!
She also reupholstered the entire sun pad including the head bolster. She charged me $500 for the whole job! I'm very pleased with the price and the workmanship...I mean "womenship"!
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Originally Posted by mtgbiker
Offthefront....I can't say if Formula has replacement vinyl. I used a local marine reupholster'er whom matched the vinyl, sewed the covers, used new high density foam and re-stapled the covers back to the original wood backing.
She also reupholstered the entire sun pad including the head bolster. She charged me $500 for the whole job! I'm very pleased with the price and the workmanship...I mean "womenship"!
She also reupholstered the entire sun pad including the head bolster. She charged me $500 for the whole job! I'm very pleased with the price and the workmanship...I mean "womenship"!
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Re: Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
Were the screws through the carpet or were they just through the plywood, under the carpet? It appears that the grey carpet is loose in the middle portion of the bottom but that plywood is still connected to the cushions.
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Re: Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
Originally Posted by boatinbill
Were the screws through the carpet or were they just through the plywood, under the carpet? It appears that the grey carpet is loose in the middle portion of the bottom but that plywood is still connected to the cushions.
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Re: Reupholstering the rear bench seat on a Fastech
Originally Posted by offthefront
Holy Crap ....great deal ....any pics ?
My 272 is white with Cadet blue, black and grey accents. I changed the grey vinyl pad closest to the hatch hinges to white. So from the back of the boat the colors go: White, Black, White, Blue and all White head bolster. I think it looks sweet.