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Can anyone tell me if Catalina Direct is the only place to get cockpit cushions for my C25 (1985)? I am looking to spend less boat units for the vinyl cushions they have. Closed Cell is way too expensive.
I ordered custom mattress sections for my extended bunk on-line thru Knox Foam since I was not aware of any local shops. The micro-fiber covering is great ! Doing this thru Knox Foam worked out okay for me but it took many phone calls and forwarding of attachments (but their spam filter deleted them). I wound up filling out their on-line dimensional forms but marine mattresses sometimes do not fall into typical square or rectangular shapes and that is where the fun begins in getting them to understand. Faxing a sketch with dimensions helps facilitate the order but even then...you wouldn't believe the issues that come up. In the end, I am happy with their fulfilling of the order. However, the original cushions have those notches at the end and if you want to compromise and just get rectangular shapes (making sure it is a true rectangle) then it saves you a lot of grief. Otheriwse, send them a sketch via fax and then on with the phone calls.
If you are looking for cockpit then check out West and Defender, who have izes that are pretty close to our boats dimensions. If you are looking for interior cabin cushions for the settees, v-birth, etc, then either go the local upholstere route or contact Catalina Yachts.
You don't wanna hear this, but I'm a fan of Type IV throwables... Put 'em under you and behind you, stack 'em to sit higher, move 'em to get into a locker or stand on a seat, toss 'em into the cabin, and best of all, if somebody unexpectedly goes splash, litter the water with 'em.
If you are talking about cockpit cushions and not interior cabin cushions, something that I have found works really well, except for lying down, are camping/event seats. (ref example on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000A8BSQM ) These pad your underside and also give some back support. When I'm not using them I take them below. This is a way more inexpensive solution to pad the important parts.
I cast my vote for type IV throwables and Sport-a-Seats. The latter are very comfortable, and can be laid flat or folded to a seating position with back support.
I just went through a sales brochure from West Marine. They have their Sport-a-seats (they call 'em <b>High Back Go Anywhere Chair</b>) on sale this weekend at buy one get the second for $1. Can't beat that with a stick. I'd buy 2 but I found one in perfect condition last summer at a flea market for $10 It's the only cushion in my cockpit when I'm singlehanding.
We have four of W/M porta seats we love em. The wife puts it up against the cabin and she's good for a few hour nap any time we go out. But I think that there are two different sizes the shorter ones fit better.
I now see the rror of my ways. I read to fast and thought we were talking about replacing the interior cushions.
I am not ready yet to replace my cockpit cushions. The existing ones are okay but too soft. My wife uses the sport-a-seat which we picked up a couple of years ago at the Annapolis Boat Show. She loves it...and when not on the boat...she sometimes watches tv in the family room sitting on the sport-a-seat.
For what it's worth . . . I like tosit right n the fiberglas and have the feel of the boat, so, I use the throwable type II also. If I were going to put "proper" cushions in the cockpit, they would be the closed cell foam from a West/Defender that are a near fit. But, the most important thing is being comfotable and having a comfortable crew/guest . . . . You don't have to blow the bank for this though.
I have original cushions in decent shape, but I have yet to use them. I also think sitting on a solid seat that doesn't slide feels better. A throwable behind my back is all I want. I keep them aboard incase I ever want to sleep in the cockpit or have guests with tender bottoms aboard. To each his own.
I also perfer to sail cushionless, but then I guess I've always been a hard ass. But to please the admiral when she is on board I used to have a set of tan throwable cushions for many years. Then a few years ago she bought the <i>proper</i> cushions from Catalina Direct for <b>me</b> as a Christmas gift which made her very happy.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave5041</i> <br />Renzo, That's like getting her a kitchen appliance for Christmas. Well, not quite. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"> Now that you mention it Dave, I made that mistake for her birthday once a looong time ago. D'ya think, maybe, the cushions were a payback for that? Damn! Now I'm wondering what else I might have done wrong in my past.
I have spoken with Catalina Yachts as recently as a couple of weeks ago and I do know that they can supply interior cushions -- so I owuld guess they also can supply cockpit cushions as well. They were friendly and helpful when I called.
Ergonomic luxury: - Sofa back cushions from the Sally Ann -> 4 x $5 = $20 - White vinyl covering sewn on to these and other cushions-> ~$20
These are placed against the lifeline stanchions and held onto the rail with 4" pieces of white duct tape. Velcro attachments would be nice, but are low priority. The seat back supports my back and neck and I can put my feet up on the opposite cushion for true ergonomic luxury.
I also covered 2 thick lawn chair cushions (seat & back) for crew to lean against the cabin facing aft or to sit sideways. Not quite as comfortable.
There is a 3"-5" vent opening on one end of the cover of each cushion to release air when compressed. The vents face down or aft.
These are not personal floatation devices by any means. Rain would be a problem for them, but the bimini helps with that, and when it's raining I'm usually heading back in, not relaxing in the sun and the breeze. They have to be stowed in the cabin.
You can calculate the price differences between these and WM seats, but I haven't seen anything as nice as this for sailboats. There's nothing like a 6" thick cushion to sit on for comfort.
I use the full length cockpit cushions because of the dog. If I didn't sail with a dog, I would use a sports seat. I recently took my cushions in for repair, as there were a couple holes in the vinyl. SOMEONE, who shall remain nameless, left them out in the rain and they soaked up several gallons of water. The full length cockpit cushions are great for summer naps and lounging.
About five years ago I found a large closed cell floating pool mattress at my local Sam's Club. I was about 3 ft wide and over 6 ft long with a pillow at one end. I bought it for less than $50, took it home and split it lengthwise. Made two great, water proof cushions with a pillow for each for that little siesta. I put the cut side against the cockpit seat back so it won't show.
Thanks for all of the good responses. The Admiral likes the lawn chair cushions option (and she has the boat units for this purchase). Just one question for JohnP ... what is "the Sally Ann"? [- Sofa back cushions from the Sally Ann -> 4 x $5 = $20]
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