Guys,
Sorry for so many questions, but I just want to make sure that I do things right the first time, and relatively cheaply. I'm going to make a bow filler for my 99 220 Horizon. I made a template out of cardboard for the base and have that taken care of. The seat height from the bottom of the lip where it will sit to the top of the bow cushions is 5". I was originally going to use 3/4" marine plywood since I have to replace one seat bottom as well (I looked into starboard but it is super expensive) and 4" foam but don't really want to leave a 1/4" gap between the two. I figure that the vinyl will add some height (maybe 1/8" total). Any ideas on getting it level all the way across?
Also, I was going to use Veada (veada.com) to order the vinyl, underlay, welting, etc. From the samples that I have gotten it seems to match the best with the current interior. My boat is navy and white on the hull and white and blue on the inside. The interior blue is lighter than the hull. I'll try to add a picture once I get home. If anyone knows of a brand/place with better quality/match please let me know.
Lastly, it seems that the marine foam is super expensive. I found this stuff on ebay that is half the price. What do you guys think?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-x24-x82-Premi ... 5af3076bc7Once again, sorry for all the questions but I just want to make sure that I'm on the right track. Thanks.
-Skert