This supplier is working with reduced staff and/or significant supply chain disruptions. If items do not show a specific quantity in stock it is likely to be delayed past the ship date shown. Thank you for your patience.
Important note about production times
Due to a nationwide shortage of Sunbrella fabric, most orders will be delayed beyond the dates shown. Our production queue is now completely dependent on which fabric colors we receive, so you could get lucky with a quick turnaround but most orders have to wait for fabric.
Limited availability -- we'll get more but we can't say when
Aquamarine
Burgundy
Cadet Gray
Captain Navy
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Charcoal Gray
Erin Green
Forest Green
Heather Beige
Jockey Red
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Linen
Marine Blue
Med Blue Tweed
Navy Blue
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Rust
Slate
Toast
True Brown
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Discontinued colors that are unavailable and aren't coming back:
Aspen
Beige
Baltic Tweed
Baltic Blue
Black Tweed
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Blue Tweed
Dove
Ginkgo
Forest Tweed
Linen Tweed
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Mahogany
Ocean Blue
Red Tweed
Seagrass Green
Spa
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Tan
Teal
Wheat
Yellow
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Currently, Sunbrella shipments arrive without warning and fail to arrive without notice. But it will arrive, we just don't know when. We recommend ordering now so you have a place in line. We authorize your card upon purchase but that expires in a week and we don't collect payment until the product ships. You can cancel any time until fabrication begins. Thank you for your patience during this challenging time.
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Portable Sunbrella Cushions
This portable cushion can be used in the cockpit to save your back from the hard coaming.
Or, lay it flat and two people can sit comfortably side by side. If you want to get away to the foredeck or the beach, this cushion will easily go with you.
Made of closed-cell foam, the cushion will float should it ever go overboard. The two 17x17 cushions are held together by a strip of webbing. The cover is made of Sunbrella, whose properties we don't need to tell you about, and the white piping gives the cushion a touch of class.
Note: This cushion is not self-supporting. It is designed to lean against something stable like the coaming or mast.