Finding the right bedding for boats can difficult due to all the various berth styles and sizes. As you know, the convertible and fold-out beds can be even more of a challenge since there isn't a traditional mattress. All of our yacht bedding is custom fitted and designed to fit all of the various boat bed types. The Salon or conversation lounge on your boat is no exception! Create a unique level of comfort for your overnight guests with our yacht bedding that we designed specifically for this type of fold-out bed. The sheets for convertible beds are designed slightly different from our other bedding for boats. The bottom sheet is filled with a 10 oz. fiber batting and isn't made with elastic. This 'sheet pad' lays flat providing a soft and comfortable sleeping surface. While the fiber filling creates a soft sleeping surface it also provides structure to minimize movement while sleeping. Our Venice bed sheet is 100% Egyptian cotton crafted from an exceptional 300 thread count Percale fabric. This cool and crisp fabric is the perfect choice for summer boating. The fiber quality, yarn size, finishing, and fabric construction all contribute to the exceptional quality of these sheets.
Available in White.
Note: You will be required to enter your boat information (manufacturer, model and year) during the checkout process. All standard Yacht Outfitters custom fitted sheets are designed to fit the original OEM mattress/berth on each boat model. In some cases, Yacht Outfitters may need measurement information from the mattress on your boat to complete the order.
General Washing and Care Instructions Machine wash warm Tumble dry with a cooling down period Do not use bleach Wash colors separately
Warning regarding the use of bleach products
The properties of household bleach that make it effective for removing stains also result in cumulative damage to organic fibers such as cotton, and the useful lifespan of these materials will be shortened with regular bleaching.
Chemicals such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) found in household bleach will cause fiber degradation as well. Even residual amounts not rinsed out will continue slowly degrading organic fibers in the presence of humidity. For these reasons, if stains are localized, spot treatments should be considered whenever possible.
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