Sunday, August 25, 2013

A Brief Explanation About Marine Upholstery Supplies

By Debra Cooley


There are many who already own a boat, but even more who wish that they did. Boat owners like nothing more than spending quality time out on the water with friends. Yet the more the boat is used the more things start to show signs of wear. Some new boat owners decide that it needs a new look, and they each need to use care when making their design changes. Which is why its always a good idea to use reputable marine upholstery supplies.

If you have a boat then chances are it will be based somewhere sunny. Whenever there is water about the strength of the sun seems to be multiplied. It is the sun's strength that will fade fabrics. Hence the reason for obtaining your requirements through a reputable company.

The fabric itself ought to be waterproof, or splash-proof at the very least. There will be plenty of spray about, it could be wind driven from the tops of waves or even from your own bow wave. In an ocean setting the spray will be heavy with salt. The spray could settle on your boat's fabrics, and in time this will dry leaving a salt stain behind. Salt crystals can be abrasive to normal everyday fabrics.

This salt rich environment can also play havoc with the fittings used to secure things in place. You might think that you would be able to get the necessary parts at your local hardware store, or maybe even the craft store. It is true that you can, but there will not be the same protective finishes. Consequently, with these items being lower grade, they will corrode faster and also be more prone to failure.

As you would expect it will be the external areas that will receive the most wear due to the environment, yet the interior will also require attention. Even though they will not come under the direct effects of the environment, they will also suffer wear and damage. When you enter your cabin after being topside, the moisture on your clothes can be transferred to the cabin's furnishings.

Many people seem to think that there would not be much on a boat that could need replacing. When the boat is not in use there are often covers that are fitted. These could be fitted over the cockpit area and also over the fore deck. Even with the boat tied up alongside these covers will be subjected to strong sunshine and salt laden spray.

Whenever the boat is in use the covers get stowed away, and this exposes the seat covers and cushions to the elements. The number of cushions and covers will largely depend on the size of the vessel. Some will even have what is known as a foredeck cushion. This can be subjected to plenty of salt water as people relax here after they have been swimming.

So now it should be obvious why such care needs to be taken with marine upholstery supplies. They have to meet stringent requirements to attain their high specification. They need to survive in all weather conditions, both good and bad. Just something else to consider when it comes time to carry out repairs.




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