- Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:07 pm
#13940
Recently, I have looked at many boat/marine upholstery of newer boats and have noticed that the more recent upholstery is not holding up like that of old. It seems the the material choices are a bit fancier than 20-30 years ago, but the choice of stitching is not as good. I am seeing more straight/basic seams and less top-stitching than before. With these more basic seams, I am seeing more tearing and seam issues on newer upholstery (5 years old), whereas older upholstery would typically last 15-20 years without issue.
I know care and upkeep are a factor, but it also appears that seam choice is playing a part. More straight/basic seams and less top stitching.
I am wondering if there are certain guidelines as to when to use top stitching or even french seams vs. simple seams in order to achieve longevity of the upholstery?
I know care and upkeep are a factor, but it also appears that seam choice is playing a part. More straight/basic seams and less top stitching.
I am wondering if there are certain guidelines as to when to use top stitching or even french seams vs. simple seams in order to achieve longevity of the upholstery?
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TedP
Consew 206RB-4
TedP
Consew 206RB-4




