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Seat backs got punctured

The Canuck

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Location
Louisville, KY
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
21
Well my biggest fear (or one of them) with my boat happened this weekend. I have to lower the tower to get under a bridge to be able to go to parts of the lake we are on. With the 2015 it lowers down in the back when you remove a support arm, and not forward like today's boats. The towers connection with the support arm creates a sharp corner on each side. We had friends in town, and they were trying to help lower the bar as we went out. The tower slipped while being lowered, punching a tear on each side of the seat back cushion. I have seen people talk about "Shoe Goo" or something like that for a fix. Not sure if this is the right application for it. Could someone that works with this type of material make it essentially disappear with a repair? If so, any recommendations for someone in the Louisville, KY area or are they easy enough to get off that I could ship them?

I started a thread in the AR210 section asking if anyone else has had this issue or if a bracket has ever been made for temporary raising/lowering. No response. I know there are some support brackets when you store the boat that allows you to keep the tower down. Thinking I might have to fork out the $60 and then modify them a little bit or try to get someone to custom make something.

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Ouch my biggest fear also seat rips ect......... Hear my take shoe goo just glue would look awful......Best solution but by far most costly upholstery repair shop/cost of material by the yard and labor will shock you. Our you can do a cover up on both sides with a logo or what ever you like...... hear is a quick search for a Yamaha patch logo that could be sewn over the torn area. You might find better logos in a longer search than I did.
Yamaha Embroidery | Etsy
 
I'd contact a local upholstery shop. They may be able to fix it for under $100.
 
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