Sticker shock solution
We too got sticker shock when shopping for cushions so this is what we did for our previous boat, and E32-200, and were quite happy with it. Attached is a picture of what we started with.
First I went to Sam's Club and got two of the pool floats with the molded in bolster in the end. I can't remember exactly but I know they were $20-40 a piece. The important things here are that they were made of coated closed cell foam, 1 1/2" thick, and larger than each side of the cockpit.
Next I experimented and found it was very easy to cut with a hacksaw blade exactly to the shape of the cockpit seats, one for each side. The bolster goes towards the cabin bulkhead end of the seat. This left me with a nicely shaped, durable, waterproof (closed cell foam, x.p.e. type) cushions.
The bad part is that in trimming them to fit, I was left with bright blue cushions with ugly exposed beige foam where I trimmed the two edges. That's where my wife Peg, A.K.A. Galley_Slave in this group, came in. She's pretty handy with the sewing machine, so in short order she made some slip on covers out of a few yards of bright blue sunbrella. She used velcro to seal them shut. She attached some non-skid shelf material to the bottom to help hold them in place. They never got too hot in the sun.
In the end we had a very nice product with built in bolsters for around $100. I intended to do the same for the curving helm area but we sold the boat before I got around to it. These homemade cushions looked professional and rolled up nicely to be left compactly in the v-berth when not in use. I also liked the fact that since they are closed cell foam, they would make handy life saving floats in a man overboard situation.
Our E34 came with custom cushions, so we are already covered. I still liked the ones we made better with the bolster and rolling up feature.
If neither of you are into sewing then you might be able to get someone to make sunbrella covers after you make the cushions and still be way under the custom cushion cost. The cushion float we used was from Fabrionics, Inc, phone number 217-832-2011.
Good luck.
omgirl said:
Any recommendations for cockpit cushions? Have looked at 'Bottomsiders' but the cost is not quite in my budget...
Also - what are your thoughts on colors? White (but will get dirty), Navy Blue (but could get hot). What colors hold up over time the best?
Thanks!