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The settee cushions on our flybridge weigh about 40 pounds each thanks to soaking up last weekend's rain. Last year only one of them soaked up water. They do not drain well and soak unsuspecting sitters feet when they sit down. Not good.
As I think about replacements, I am reminded just how uncomfortable those seats are, especially the backs. The snap on cushions are too low and too thin. Any reclining at all and your back is supported not by the cushion, but by the stainless rail. Maybe this is an opportunity to improve them?
Has anyone removed the L shaped settee altogether and replaced it with something more comfortable and more weather resistant?
As I think about replacements, I am reminded just how uncomfortable those seats are, especially the backs. The snap on cushions are too low and too thin. Any reclining at all and your back is supported not by the cushion, but by the stainless rail. Maybe this is an opportunity to improve them?
Has anyone removed the L shaped settee altogether and replaced it with something more comfortable and more weather resistant?