Sam's is your source for Hatteras and Cabo Yacht parts.

Enter a part description OR part number to search the Hatteras/Cabo parts catalog:

Email Sam's or call 1-800-678-9230 to order parts.

foam rubber for mattress

  • Thread starter Thread starter bigbill
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 7
  • Views Views 2,985

bigbill

Legendary Member
Joined
Apr 12, 2005
Messages
2,912
Status
  1. OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
Hatteras Model
58' YACHT FISHERMAN (1970 - 1981)
i am widening my upper bunk in the v berth of my 58yf, i am looking for input on what type, and density(firm, soft?) foam rubber to use. anybody out there know much about this stuff? thanks, bigbill
 
Buy a memory foam household mattress, cut it to size with an electric carving knife from your kitchen. If you buy a queen or king you may be able to do more than one berth. A tape measure is your friend.......
Put a layer of "Dri Deck" or similar under it to allow air flow (prevents condensation and the resultant mold)
Very comfy.
 
Good points above.... or used closed cell foam if using tradtional foam. I found standard size mattress and foams were too LONG for a boat.....so make the measurements first.
 
Last edited:
Hey BB...
be constructive (unless you want to deal with the mattress judges LOL). We took a V berth mattress off of a Chris last year. It was too short but too wide because of the oblique andles on the ends. Cut it with an electric knife (!) and glue the cutoffs on the end with some 3M spray glue or contact cement. Trim shops do that all the time.
Typically, boat beds are hard as a rock. It'll keep guests to a minimum haha! Get an upholsterer to make a cover with a zipper for it. I had to make one for the day bunk on my Roamer. That was 2 layers of different density foam. "Chipped" fom composite on the top 3 inches, glued to a softer 2 inches of ventilated foam on the bottom. That stuff has vertical holes throughout and aids in ventilation. When I leave the boat I also stick a box or whatever under the foam so theres no surprises when you need it! ws
 
We used medium foam and 2" memory foam on top. Quilted material to cover. Very comfortable.
 
Post #5 is a good idea...I added 2" memory foam from COSTCO to my futon mattress at home...very nice...

What is "ventilated" foam that Bill posted??? sounds interesting....I also used dri deck sections under my foam....seemed to work well....

Or if you use a "waterproof" mattress cover, that keeps body moisture out and prevents much condensation underneath....but of course it's a sloppy fit because boat mattresses are not standard home sizes....
 
The ventilated foam actually came from a 1956 Chris Craft Voyager. The vertical vent holes are probably 1/4" and about 100-150 per square foot. The foam has a kind of "skin" on it to help keep it dry as well. That old mattress weighs about 75lbs and is like wresting an anaconda ;-)) ws
 
i am widening my upper bunk in the v berth of my 58yf, i am looking for input on what type, and density(firm, soft?) foam rubber to use. anybody out there know much about this stuff? thanks, bigbill


For what it may be worth i did the memory foam on my 45 my dad pased and i used the foam from his king size.. you know one of those store bought deals I found it to be kinda hard to turn over an not very comfortable for a long time plus i had to make custon covers. I saw a add in boating for matteras made to fit it was a little ritzey. But i just called they already knew the
dementions i needed. They offer many diffrent covers that were attractive.I do not have to make up beds the covering looked good .The quality was grate and you could select from hard to soft . NOI MADE FOM FOAM TIM
 
Last edited:

Forum statistics

Threads
38,128
Messages
448,430
Members
12,481
Latest member
mrich1

Latest Posts

Trending content

Back
Top Bottom