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Mirelle

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Definite recommendation

Mike Bamford. The Sail Locker. Woolverstone Marina. Tel 01473 780007.

Did ours, three years ago (or was it four?) Sound advice, on foams and fabrics, and very nicely made.

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Rowana

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you could try-

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.hawkehouse.com/index.html>http://www.hawkehouse.com/index.html</A>

I've heard good reports, but no first-hand knowledge I'm afraid.

Jim

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gus

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If you are replacing your cushions I would recommend going for K-Tex which is much more comfortable than standard foam. Yes is is probably a little more expensive but the benefits of not having a numb bum are well worth it.

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Chris_Robb

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Don't use straight sponge - get a cushion with a latex layer - ours our more comfortable than my bed at home! worth the exstra cost.

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Although not in your area, Toomer & Hayter in Bournemouth are very professional and have a huge range of materials. They are normally at the Boat Shows.

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Mudplugger

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Ian, Super character in Wivenhoe, name of John,who is/was a pro upholsterer, makes a lot of the cushions etc for Boats on the Stour/Colne/Blackwater, and is very competetive on his pricing, with a good range of materials to choose from. Having a Wogan moment and can't remember his surname. If of interest , pm me and I'll pop round and get the tel. no.

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