Port0222
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 167
- Reaction score
- 138
- Points
- 167
- Location
- Orono, MN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Hi all -- My Yamaha seats were fairly stained from the previous owner -- browning from sun tan oils and mildew. I started looking around at quotes to replace the vinyl (wide range from $2500-$6000) but then I saw the post from @GTBRMC about the mobile repair man. So I looked in my area and there were a few different guys who do mobile Vinyl repair. One guy quoted $1000 to do all of the white seats in the boat and another guy said $400. I was thinking $400 would be a great deal to get all of my seats back to a bright white condition -- but I was skeptical. So I started asking question about the process and discovered that he just spray paints a vinyl product on the seats. So I continued my research and discovered that the Vinyl spray paint is pretty affordable ($13 a can online plus some prep and finishing materials) and a can does 11-15 sq ft. I did some more research and there has not been any discussion about this product on here, but there are a lot of consumers who rave about the results. So I purchased the product: SEM marine Vinyl Coat in the Mystic White color and I am blown away by the results. I started by just trying the removable seat on the pass through in my AR230, as we do not use that much. So if it sucked, I would not be that disappointed. I Figured for $20 in products, It was worth it as this winter we were prepared to spend the 2500 to replace the seats anyway.
I will post before and after photos as I complete the process -- but I am already sold after 1 cushion. I highly recommend it. I am curious how long it will last, but the reviews say it lasts.
http://www.smsdistributors.com/products/sem-marine-vinyl-coat
You will also need the Vinyl Prep as well as the Tack free clear coat -- But the whole process is pretty quick. Clean, Mask off the non white piping and non-White areas, prep coat, 2 coats of Vinyl paint, 2 coats of clear -- 24 hours later -- my seat looks brand new. $114 got me 5 cans of paint, 2 cans of clear and 1 can of prep -- Shipped, It was worth the small investment for a great looking result.
I wanted to share as there are a lot of people who have posted about getting their seats replaced and I would have never found this product if it were not through a series of thoughts and ideas, initiated by this forum. Not to mention -- I feel like I have the freedom to relax about new clothing staining the seats.
Look for updates in the next week.
I will post before and after photos as I complete the process -- but I am already sold after 1 cushion. I highly recommend it. I am curious how long it will last, but the reviews say it lasts.
http://www.smsdistributors.com/products/sem-marine-vinyl-coat
You will also need the Vinyl Prep as well as the Tack free clear coat -- But the whole process is pretty quick. Clean, Mask off the non white piping and non-White areas, prep coat, 2 coats of Vinyl paint, 2 coats of clear -- 24 hours later -- my seat looks brand new. $114 got me 5 cans of paint, 2 cans of clear and 1 can of prep -- Shipped, It was worth the small investment for a great looking result.
I wanted to share as there are a lot of people who have posted about getting their seats replaced and I would have never found this product if it were not through a series of thoughts and ideas, initiated by this forum. Not to mention -- I feel like I have the freedom to relax about new clothing staining the seats.
Look for updates in the next week.
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