With the arrival of summer, more and more boat owners are considering not only the technical condition of their vessels, but also their appearance and comfort. One of the key elements that directly affects comfort and atmosphere on board is the upholstery of seats and soft areas. The right choice of materials for boat upholstery will help keep the interior looking fresh even after many seasons of use.
Why is it important to choose marine upholstery?

Boats are constantly exposed to ultraviolet rays, moisture, salt water, and temperature changes. Ordinary fabrics and leatherette quickly lose their appearance, crack, and mold. Therefore, it is important to use marine upholstery — materials specially designed for the marine environment. They are highly wear-resistant, UV-resistant, do not fade, and are easy to clean.
What materials are best to choose?
The most popular option is marine vinyl. It is dense, moisture-resistant, resistant to mold and sunlight. This material is often used for seats, backrests, and armrests. Another popular option is acrylic fabrics, which are especially good for soft pillows, deck chairs, and shade awnings. They are pleasant to the touch, resistant to dirt, and do not lose their color.
Don’t forget about the inner filling of the seats. Marine upholstery uses a special open-cell foam that does not retain moisture and dries quickly, preventing odors and mold.
When should you update the upholstery?
If you notice that the upholstery has faded, cracks have appeared, or the material has started to peel, this is a sure sign that it is time for an update. It is also worth considering reupholstering if you want to change the style of your boat or increase its market value.