Surely Bassey said:
Any idea about having these recovered?
Grady does not make the replacements for my year.
Thanks....
There are a few different approaches to the job. First of all, if the current foam is wet and moldy, it should be replaced and the cost for that depends on the foam used. Reticulated cell foam that passes water works very well but is a lot more expensive than . DryFast is one brand
The choice for the vinyl also is a cost issue. The Seaquest pleated vinyl (chalk color is close match) will match the original but costs more than plain vinyl and requires more piecing and sewing.
Replicating the factory welting adds cost too.
If the bolsters are straight lengths, the cost to redo is a lot less than if they curve around the aft section.
If straight, the least expensive option is to buy bolster sections but depending on your length needs, you may need to but two or more end to end. In addition, they will be white and not an exact match to the GW color.
Bottom line is that you need a good canvas/cushion shop to give you an estimate. Just make sure you know what you are getting for the price.
Be careful using a non-marine cushion shop since vinyl not made for marine exposures can develop mold or mildew.