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Water management in cushions

Winerocks

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I posted a while back a out minor annoyances in my Scarab; rattling things and drainage among others. One of the annoyances is water accumulation in the side cushions. I pulled the cushions off a while back to clean behind them and found wet pressure-treated wood, and wet foam. Disappointing but not entirely surprising.
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I decided to tackle the issues yesterday. I’ve come to realize over the years that a huge part of boat ownership is “water management”. By this, I mean minimizing and accommodating the water that comes into the boat. It is impossible to eradicate it; but it is possible to control it. Rather than trying to prevent water from getting in there (impossible), I came up with a way to manage it. I took off the cushions and pulled out a whole bunch of staples that hold the vinyl to the wood backing. I marked and cut out some square and rectangular holes at the bottom, which overlapped the wood and foam.
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The squares are 2.5cm x 2.5cm, and the rectangles are 1.5cm x 2.5cm. I sewed in fiberglass screen patches from behind the cutouts, and re-stapled the vinyl to the backing. This will allow any water that gets in there to drain out the bottom, and make its way to the bilge.
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The wood was not rotting (yet), but had clearly been wet for a long time. I believe it is getting in there every time it rains, through the cover cutout around the wake tower.
Hand-sewing vinyl sucks and my skills are mediocre, but I’m confident the stitches will hold, and the water will drain. If you keep your Scarab outside for the season, have a wake tower and the factory covers; there’s a very good chance your side cushions are like this. Rotting wood sucks and stinks, and I don’t want it in my boat!
Hopefully this helps a few other Scarab folks.
 

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Good idea. I would suggest getting rid of the wood and replace with marine starboard. The wood will (as you know) will rot and the staples will rust. Ask me how I know. :rolleyes:
 

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Good idea. I would suggest getting rid of the wood and replace with marine starboard. The wood will (as you know) will rot and the staples will rust. Ask me how I know. :rolleyes:
I know....when the time comes to re-upholster the boat, I’ll definitely use starboard. I didn’t want to pull the foam off the board and make it a bigger project. My previous boat was an ‘89 I/O with wood everywhere. It was a nightmare. At least Scarab used stainless steel staples for the upholstery.
 

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Nice write up. But, what are these "cm"'s of which you speak? :D
 

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Ha! I’m a Canadian living in the US. I can’t let the metric system go; it makes too much sense.
 

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I posted a while back a out minor annoyances in my Scarab; rattling things and drainage among others. One of the annoyances is water accumulation in the side cushions. I pulled the cushions off a while back to clean behind them and found wet pressure-treated wood, and wet foam. Disappointing but not entirely surprising.
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I decided to tackle the issues yesterday. I’ve come to realize over the years that a huge part of boat ownership is “water management”. By this, I mean minimizing and accommodating the water that comes into the boat. It is impossible to eradicate it; but it is possible to control it. Rather than trying to prevent water from getting in there (impossible), I came up with a way to manage it. I took off the cushions and pulled out a whole bunch of staples that hold the vinyl to the wood backing. I marked and cut out some square and rectangular holes at the bottom, which overlapped the wood and foam.
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The squares are 2.5cm x 2.5cm, and the rectangles are 1.5cm x 2.5cm. I sewed in fiberglass screen patches from behind the cutouts, and re-stapled the vinyl to the backing. This will allow any water that gets in there to drain out the bottom, and make its way to the bilge.
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The wood was not rotting (yet), but had clearly been wet for a long time. I believe it is getting in there every time it rains, through the cover cutout around the wake tower.
Hand-sewing vinyl sucks and my skills are mediocre, but I’m confident the stitches will hold, and the water will drain. If you keep your Scarab outside for the season, have a wake tower and the factory covers; there’s a very good chance your side cushions are like this. Rotting wood sucks and stinks, and I don’t want it in my boat!
Hopefully this helps a few other Scarab folks.
I have same issue - hoping to make some kind of “port” like u did to allow air in and water out to prevent mildew inside seat.
 
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