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As a few of you know, I am in the final stages of purchasing (pending survey in the spring) a 10 meter. I searched around about the combing boards, but i havent seen anything like this on any one else's boat.
The previous owner has taped the seam of the combing boards. I tried to look underneath the tape and saw a little rot on the wood that the cushion is mounted to.
Is it possible to just remove the combing boards all together?
If not, I am assuming I will need to have them repair, but I figured i would ask. Here are some pics...look at the large blue tape job.
Kegan
1986 Trojan F-27 (SOLD!!!)
1989 Trojan 10 Meter Mid Cabin
Re doing those boards with new upholstery is a pretty easy do it yourself project. I re did in all white upholstery with the same pattern of three cushions running across. The kids always seemed to get their feet and hands in between the three causing them to pull away. I recently redid with one full cushion using an upholstery with pre stitched from the factory vertical lines. I'll post pics.
davescarrs wrote:Re doing those boards with new upholstery is a pretty easy do it yourself project. I re did in all white upholstery with the same pattern of three cushions running across. The kids always seemed to get their feet and hands in between the three causing them to pull away. I recently redid with one full cushion using an upholstery with pre stitched from the factory vertical lines. I'll post pics.
Thanks Dave...I would love to see some of those pictures. Any tips on the removal/reinstallation process? I didn't look at it for too long, but based on the tape, its going to be one of the first jobs I tackle once the boat is mine...
Kegan
1986 Trojan F-27 (SOLD!!!)
1989 Trojan 10 Meter Mid Cabin
The tape is right where people would step in to the boat and is probably covering a tear. The vinyl is simply stapled to the back of the the wood board. Mine combing cushions sat waterlogged for two years with little damage to the back boards. I bet they are not all that rotten. Even if they are, not that big of a deal to cut out new ones. Attaching the upholstery in the rear corner bends is the part that may be more difficult. A vinyl shop can steam them to make the bend or stitch them to make the bend. I PM'd you my email. Easier to send photos.
Couple quick photos of the pleated vinyl I went with instead of the original three separate cushion style. The original three cushion style can be seen a little further up the boat. I originally redid the vinyl in plain white keeping the three cushion original style. Like I previously said, the kids would get there toes in there and everything else while climbing in and out. I finally went to one piece, using pleated. I only used 1/4 foam, whereas the original was very thick. I also implemented some grommet holes across the bottom under the combing to act as drains and it worked magnificently.
It's not the best picture of my Combing Boards, however they are finished wood the same as the boards on top. This was an option and the boat came this way. Do not have to worry about vinyl getting messed up.
davescarrs wrote:Couple quick photos of the pleated vinyl I went with instead of the original three separate cushion style. The original three cushion style can be seen a little further up the boat. I originally redid the vinyl in plain white keeping the three cushion original style. Like I previously said, the kids would get there toes in there and everything else while climbing in and out. I finally went to one piece, using pleated. I only used 1/4 foam, whereas the original was very thick. I also implemented some grommet holes across the bottom under the combing to act as drains and it worked magnificently.
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Thanks Dave - that style looks great. I appreciate all the tips!
Kegan
1986 Trojan F-27 (SOLD!!!)
1989 Trojan 10 Meter Mid Cabin
Flyboy wrote:It's not the best picture of my Combing Boards, however they are finished wood the same as the boards on top. This was an option and the boat came this way. Do not have to worry about vinyl getting messed up.
Any other pictures Flyboy? I love the idea of teak in that area. Also, that back seat looks great. Was that custom? I don't think I've seen that on any other boat..
Kegan
1986 Trojan F-27 (SOLD!!!)
1989 Trojan 10 Meter Mid Cabin
These are the best pictures I can come up with right now. The seats came from Veada (veada.com). They have other styles, however I used the 55" CL05 seats and the 7" W106 armrests. That combination fits perfect between the combing boards. FYI, their measurements are a little off on the Armrests, the 7" is actually 8" and the 8" is actually 9". We are very satisfied with the quality of their products, it is an Amish company.