GB333
Seaman Apprentice
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- May 20, 2013
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I've been lurking for awhile now and have learned a lot, but this is my first post! My husband, a friend, and I are restoring a 1990 Bayliner Capri, 18'. The guys are doing the mechanics while I am doing the beautification. I have already completed the covers for all of the cushions and I'll post some photos of those below for you. My next task is to tackle the back to back seats, and that's where I'm a bit scared. They are a lot different than just recovering cushions. I was wondering if anyone has posted any tips or tutorials here for them? I am hoping I can just take them apart and use the old pieces as a pattern - hopefully it will be easier than I'm thinking.... we'll see!
The previous owners attempted to re-do the seats with just some vinyl and a staple gun..... no sewing, and the staples were rusting. They removed the back to back seats and put in cheap fishing seats, which are coming out. I got two old back to back seats on Craigslist that I will recover and put back in.
Here are some photos for ya! Thanks for any advice you can offer.





The previous owners attempted to re-do the seats with just some vinyl and a staple gun..... no sewing, and the staples were rusting. They removed the back to back seats and put in cheap fishing seats, which are coming out. I got two old back to back seats on Craigslist that I will recover and put back in.
Here are some photos for ya! Thanks for any advice you can offer.




