Re: Boat upholstery repair kits
I agree with taking it in and having it reupholstered...to a point.
I have had my sun deck and bow seats all redone. But I had two small claw holes in my back rest in the bow. I did not see the point in having the entire thing redone for this. (Don't have the dogs nails trimmed if she goes boating

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Now, before you think I am endorsing the repair kit, let me say...NO! I am not.
My upholstry guy told me to call the local car dealers and find who they use to repair small nips in their cars. So I did. I got the guys number and he came over TO MY HOUSE and fixed the holes.
What he did was;
He actually made the hole a bit bigger, put some mesh inside with a glue, mixed up some stuff and then heated the area and applied. He had tons of patterns that match just about ever style of vinyl and leather on the market, found the one that fit mine and did his magic. Then he color matched the "paint" and BAM...there it was.
It has been 4 years and you still can't see where the repair was done. (Well, I can but only because I knew where it was) So that is what I would suggest. Do not buy and try yourself. Even the fixer guy said those kits are a joke.
So, I guess what I am syaing is, if you only a couple of small rips you need repaired, try that. If you have a lot, then you are better off having the entire seat redone. Hope that helps a little.
Thad