When we bought the boat she was already 9 years old and had spent time doing duty in the charter fleet. Part of the wear and tear from that showed up in the cushions from the Main Salon. They were drab looking, probably impregnated with suntan lotion and sweat (gag!). They sagged and drooped and looked pretty tired. When we checked into replacing them we found the cost ($5150) to be out of reach for our quickly dwindling "refit budget".
We took the cushions to our friend Vicky at Galesville Canvas to see if they could be saved. She pulled one apart and showed us how to use a clothes steamer to fluff up the foam cushion. Running the steam across the sagging foam, it instantly puffed back to it's original shape. She explained that it would behave like new since the foam was in good condition and we would still get many years of use from them. She also showed us how to replace the batting to give a good rounded shape on the edges and corners. Finally, she showed us how to re-stuff the foam into the fabric covering. With our "cushion class" fresh in our minds we raced home to see what we could do.We found that folding the foam into a V shape helped. Then we just slid our hands in between the outer cover and the foam and pushed and pulled until things were in place. We worked on a few cushions each evening after work and before too long had them all finished.
The fabric covers look much better than before and the cushions themselves have a nice shape to them. Considering that we only spent about $75 for everything, instead of $5150, I'd say we came out OK. Now we can put the extra $5075 towards that new headsail we've been salivating over.