Requesting Super Sport/Air Nautique 2000-2002 bow seating pictures

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  • shouse
    • Jul 2015
    • 76

    • Fort Worth TX

    • 2000 Air Nautique

    Requesting Super Sport/Air Nautique 2000-2002 bow seating pictures

    Hey, Having a dispute with my local upholsters about the job they did to my front bow seating. They came back looking like they were shrunk in the dryer. WAY too small.

    I'm struggling to remember, but I believe the bottom cushions slide pressed up against the side padding, not underneath? I believe this is the root of the issue. They aren't as tall as they used to be and they're slipping in UNDERNEATH the side cushion padding (wasn't replaced), thus giving the appearance they are too small.

    Requesting anyone that has some good shots of their upholstery and how it's supposed to look and line up with the side upholstery. I'm trying to get enough evidence to go back to the shop to try and make them redo it. They supposedly redid it once already, but strangely they fit exactly the same the 2nd time around.....

    Thanks
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  • xlair
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2003
    • 694

    • Wisconsin


    #2
    They do slide in underneath, to some extent. The bottom cushions were never a perfect fit even from the factory. The way you have it positioned does make it look bad but if you slide the front triangle back it won't be terrible.

    Kind of is what it is. I'd probably leave it alone.


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    • xlair
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jul 2003
      • 694

      • Wisconsin


      #3
      Actually maybe yours is a little messed up. Here is my old '01. Seems to fit a bit better. However, I'm not sure how the upholsterer screwed it up unless they messed with the foam.


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      • xlair
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jul 2003
        • 694

        • Wisconsin


        #4



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