Yep...cruiser wrote:Hi Sumner, I have heard of some people using the Phifertex for the bottom of cushions, instead of vinyl. Are you saying you used the Phifertex all-around (top, side and bottom) for your cushions?Sumner wrote:... To go along with the dryfast we went with an......open fabric ( Phifertex Plus Vinyl Mesh Dupioni Poolside) from Sailrite.



... Hard to describe the feel but it is a plastic type feel. They will send a sample...
http://www.sailrite.com/Phifertex-Plus- ... ide-L37-54
... but they are small. I'd get a yard if you were thinking of using it and see what you think. We all have different feelings about stuff like this. Luckily Ruth and I usually like the same thing. They recommend it for patio furniture that stays out all of the time along with boat cushions. As I said before we are going to do the Endeavour cockpit cushions the same way. If you are cruising and anchoring out dew can be a problem almost every morning. We are still getting it here in Florida with 75 deg nighttime lows. Dew or rain drys really fast or just turn the cushion over. It would probably help on just the bottom side, but with it on both sides and the dryfast foam the water/air go right through.
Here is a link to making the cushions (our first so be kind
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner ... -31-a.html
Good luck,
Sum
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