280 cushions
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My newly acquired Rinker 280 Express came without the aft dinette cushions. The cushions that cover the storage compartments.
I going to make them but I want to see what Rinker did to the undersides. They must have some kind of shape underneath to keep them in place over the openings. Also if you can tell if the backing boards are plywood or plastic. A photo or two would be great!
Thanks - Frank K.
I going to make them but I want to see what Rinker did to the undersides. They must have some kind of shape underneath to keep them in place over the openings. Also if you can tell if the backing boards are plywood or plastic. A photo or two would be great!
Thanks - Frank K.
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Anyone got a photo of the underside?
How do you get the seat backs or coaming pads off? No visible fasteners.
Also Great Lakes has fabric but there shipping is 2X the cost of the material. Anyone know who the fabric was made by? I'm sure Rinker didn't make it.
My 270 has one piece with fasteners that were vertically slotted: to remove just pull firmly straight up. Another had snaps that hadn't been exercised in some time and required a healthy pull to remove, then were more compliant after use.
My companion seat is velcro'ed down. I have the back but not the velcro'ed bottom.
My rear dinette seats are over uncovered compartments. I have the backs but not the bottoms.
I'll grab a picture to two this week.
Still trying to figure out the source for the fabric. Great Lakes Skipper has limited stock and doesn't really know original manufacturer. I can sew but I want same material.
Go Steelers!!!
My coaming pads are secured by a small plastic tab on the bottom with a screw. The top edge is HD velcro'ed along the lip. Velcro tore out of seat back/coming. Not a big deal.