I did my cushions on an old boat myself. Had foam cut by the foam shop, 
bought fabric from furniture repair shop. Layed everything out in family room. 
Sewed it all on an old Singer machine. My teenage daughter went to school 
bragging that I had a sewing room in the house. Bought a Sailrite sail cover 
kit and sewed it aboard Pegasus last winter. Had my cat Dinghy supervising. 
    Doug MountjoysvPegasusLF38 just west of Ballard, WA.    




------ Original message------From: Al Serrato via CnC-ListDate: Wed, Sep 16, 
2015 15:17To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com;Cc: Al Serrato;Subject:Stus-List Interior 
Cushions
I have a 1981 C & C '34 with original cushions. I recently got an estimate from 
a local marine canvas shop for replacement of all the fabric (retaining the 
original foam) using the lowest cost sunbrella material. I was surprised to see 
it was over $4000 for the job, and over $6000 to replace the foam as well.I 
would appreciate any suggestions for alternative ways to go on upgrading the 
interior upholstery.Thanks in advance.Al SerratoFidelity San Francisco BaySent 
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