wkearney99 wrote:
Oy, boat maintenance is a hassle. While I was at the boat today, changing the spark plugs, I noticed what looked like a bubble of foam coming out from under the port lounger headrest cushion. Uh, no. That's not foam. It was some sort of foam-like fungus. Eeeewww.
I lifted the edge of the cushion and it CAME RIGHT OFF. The entire backing of it was rotted out. More or less nothing but fungus-infested splinters of wood. They did at least use stainless staples to hold the strapping for it in place. So much for small favors. I've no idea how the hell this happened. It's not like the cushion is in some dark, isolated place. It's right up there in the sun most of the time. Yeesh.
Glad I noticed this now, not the wife upon resting her head on it. Or if our 14mo. boy decided to give it a taste test (a stage he's growing out of, yeah!)
I can probably salvage the vinyl cover. I'll probably make a new backing board out of starboard or outdoor PVC board. No point in using wood as it'd only rot out again. I can't tell if the existing wood was marine plywood or not. Perhaps I'll be able to tell once I pull it apart.
Meanwhile, do yourselves a favor and check under the edges of all your upholstery. Rot never sleeps.
Two other places to check are the side panels at the bottom of the radar arch. I noticed one of mine was a bit out of place and discovered the channel running under it had gotten clogged with debris. Which, in turn, had swollen up and was bulging out the panel. I caught it in time. No such luck with the headrest though.
Bill: Can't understand the rot issue. Our 268 is the same year as your 348, so I,m guessing FW used the same material for seat construction on both our vessels. Just happen to have the aft cockpit backrest sitting 10 feet away. Have the whole aft interior out for ease of engine maintenance.
Can't really tell if the plywood is marine grade or not, but it looks fine on my boat. Can post a picture if you think it would help. There is a series of holes drilled along the back, I guess to let it breath? Don't have a radar arch, the boat is stored on a lift behind the house, it's under roof and I keep the camper canvas on when not using the boat.
It does tend to be pretty humid here in south FLA.
9BALL