South of Heaven
Guru
- Joined
- May 11, 2017
- Messages
- 1,167
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Slow Lane
- Vessel Make
- 2005 Silverton 35 Motoryacht
Guys, I need some help on my v- berth cushions. I wanna increase my comfort for this spring (and for the long term. I very well may be a full time liveaboard by 2019).
The factory cushions on my 2000 Camano are in very good shape (both the covers and the cushions). BUT I'm not exactly overjoyed with the comfort level of them. Lol.
The easy route seems to be: Buy a huge piece of memory foam and then cut a "topper" to size. Then just cover the v- berth with a sheet and comforter. But that seems like it may not be the most aesthetically pleasing option....Unless I then have that section of foam covered with more upholstery?
The harder route: To remove all the 3 v- berth cushions and then have the internal "guts" removed and filled with memory foam.
Also, is there a better material than memory foam? If I do take the "harder route" should I do a stiff bottom foam and then the memory foam on top?
HELP! I wanna start on this project by February.....
The factory cushions on my 2000 Camano are in very good shape (both the covers and the cushions). BUT I'm not exactly overjoyed with the comfort level of them. Lol.
The easy route seems to be: Buy a huge piece of memory foam and then cut a "topper" to size. Then just cover the v- berth with a sheet and comforter. But that seems like it may not be the most aesthetically pleasing option....Unless I then have that section of foam covered with more upholstery?
The harder route: To remove all the 3 v- berth cushions and then have the internal "guts" removed and filled with memory foam.
Also, is there a better material than memory foam? If I do take the "harder route" should I do a stiff bottom foam and then the memory foam on top?
HELP! I wanna start on this project by February.....
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