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Tag: boat upholstery

Posted on May 27, 2015November 29, 2022

Installing the Crashpad

Crashpad really dresses up the edge where the cockpit joins the deck.
Crashpad really dresses up the edge where the cockpit joins the deck.

The final step in the upholstery phase is to install the crashpad.  Crashpad is the 1/2 round closed cell foam rubber padding applied to the edge of the cockpit.  It is best left for after the varnish work and deck seams are complete.  So now’s the time. Continue reading “Installing the Crashpad”

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