We tried Softtopper but they have discontinued the 26X covers.
Does anyone know where we can order ready made 26x cushion covers that repel water ?
Av & Si

Highlander wrote:Why not take the cushions out of their covers & put them inside plastic bags I beleive a few on this site has already done this , it stops the cushions from absorbing the moisture , I already have removed my cockpit cushions from their covers to do this also as they really soak up the moisture & more if left out in the rain I know some have also went to closedcell foam ,
J
Ray, those cushions look great. I remember you saying they don't get hot either. The standard beige cushions get VERY hot in the sun. We have to cover them with towels.NiceAft wrote:
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Ray
We are keeping her in a marina on the river nene as we hope to explore inland this winter, we also have the odd trip to the Norfolk broads and rutland water, We do have the odd drip of water following heavy rain from the hatch channels guide (the white blank plugs inside ) so I know we can reduce water ingress, the bilges are dry, so I think it may just be the damp air we are used to in the uk ?restless wrote:condensation is a major problem in the UK. I don't think a fan would be enough.. the physics are such that as the air cools, it shrinks and dumps water, sucking in more saturated dew point air from outside. Another problem is rainwater leaking in.. if your bilges aren't dry then as you dry the air, the bilge puddles evaporate. I have a dehumidifier, but I'm not plugging it in as it will cost a fortune to run until I sort out the bilges.. a line of goo round the top of the rubbing strake has made a big difference! Are you keeping the boat on the water??
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