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Help! Replacing seat foam??
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<blockquote data-quote="arob8924" data-source="post: 346289" data-attributes="member: 12765"><p>I have a 12' Alumacraft boat thats really old and im wondering if the seats have foam inside that has become waterlogged. If its waterlogged I want to remove it and replace it so I can cut back a few lbs. As you can see, the seats are all-aluminum and they aren't panelled (im talking about the back two seats in the photo)... so I dont know how to check or replace the foam. I don't want to have to weld it to seal it back off... so what do I do? I haven't found any posts on here yet where someone has done a seat foam removal quite like this... The only thing I can think to do is cut a hole out on the top, and then rivet on a new sheet of aluminum or attach marine lumber. Thanks for your advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arob8924, post: 346289, member: 12765"] I have a 12' Alumacraft boat thats really old and im wondering if the seats have foam inside that has become waterlogged. If its waterlogged I want to remove it and replace it so I can cut back a few lbs. As you can see, the seats are all-aluminum and they aren't panelled (im talking about the back two seats in the photo)... so I dont know how to check or replace the foam. I don't want to have to weld it to seal it back off... so what do I do? I haven't found any posts on here yet where someone has done a seat foam removal quite like this... The only thing I can think to do is cut a hole out on the top, and then rivet on a new sheet of aluminum or attach marine lumber. Thanks for your advice! [/QUOTE]
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