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Larson Boat 1/2 Foam Back Vinyl | Cuddy Cream 54 Inch (YD)

Boat part number 1040954 is a new, off the roll, increment of Cuddy Angora 1/2" foam back vinyl from Larson Boats.
made for Larson Boats
$19.95 MSRP: $26.93
GLS Stock #: 1040954-GK582
19 in stock
Boat part number 1040954 is a new, off the roll, increment of Cuddy Angora 1/2" foam back vinyl from Larson Boats.

This heavy duty marine grade vinyl is abrasion/UV/moisture resistant and versatile, with excellent tear strength. Perfect for any upholstery project including: boat seats, bar stools, seat cushions, panels and countless other uses!

Manufacturer calls this Cuddy, we see it closer to a beige / off white color. Manufacturer calls this pattern Angora, which has a faux leather appearance.

Cut from 54" wide roll. Sold by the running linear yard. Simply enter the number of yards needed in the quantity field. Lengths are sold as continuous yards.

Specifications:
  • Boat Manufacturer: Larson Boats
  • Color: Cuddy (Beige / Off White)
  • Pattern: Angora
  • Material: Marine Grade Vinyl
  • Backing: Foam
  • Overall Thickness: 1/2
  • Roll Width: 54"
  • Length: Sold by the Linear Yard
Since every computer shows colors differently, you can email/call us for a sample.

This product is cut to length and we cannot accept returns or cancellations on any cut to length product.

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.

Instruction / installation manual not included.

This product is cut to length and we cannot accept returns or cancellations on any cut to length product.

Since every computer shows colors differently, you can email/call us for a sample.

Product Questions

Would that product be suitable to glue directly against the hull in an Albin trawler V berth? the idea is to have some sort of insulation against the hull at berth height. If not, any suggestions for proper material?
Question by: Michel on Dec 30, 2021, 7:21 PM
Hello Michel,
Thank you for your interest in Great Lakes Skipper. We would recommend contacting a local Marine service center or boat builder as they may have a little better insight on what would work best for that.

Thank you and have a great day!

Ethan
Answer by: Ethan Doro on Dec 31, 2021, 9:24 AM