Why Boat Seat Seams Are Silently Destroying Your Marine Upholstery (And How to Stop It)
Every seam on your boat seat is a door water is waiting to walk through.
Most boat owners don't think about their upholstery until it's already failing—cracking along the seams, holding that musty smell no cleaner can touch, or turning soft and spongy underfoot. By then, the damage isn't just on the surface.
Water works its way through stitching, breaks down foam, and weakens vinyl from the inside out. And the more seams a seat has, the faster it happens.
The fix isn't just new vinyl over old problems. It's building smarter—with fewer seams, better materials, and foam that's actually dry.
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