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Chad,

Never heard of anyone trying to patch holes in their vinyl seats so I have no idea.

However, maybe a car repair shop can give you some help with the product you need to purchase to patch the pin holes.

I would think any company that sells vinyl or repairs vinyl can help you.

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Good luck.  I tried some vinyl repair kits on some ATV seats.  The holes were covered but it looked nasty.

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I had to have a couple holes patched in my seats this past spring. Took mine to an anto Top and upholstery shop and they did a great job. Its a heat process and doesn't show on my light gray upholstery.

Make sure you find a reputable shop. I have a friend who does upholstery and he steered me in the right direction.

LrgMouthCatcha----Your not that far from me. If your interested, PM me and I will hook ya up with the name/address/phone nr. of the folks that fixed mine.

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You can buy a vinyl patch kit at some marine stores.  I tried and was never able to match the color.  My advice is get a pro to do it.  

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I have 2 "pin holes" in the vinyl seats in my bass boat and im trying to find the best way to patch them up. Thanks, Chad

Ehh after having numerous guests in my boat I am far less of a Nazi about things as I used to be. My boat seats might be able to be misinterpreted as slasher bait for Jack the Ripper. They have had hooks in them and what not. Granted it frustrates me sometimes but Im not going to lose a friendship over some vinyl boat seats. When they do get a hook in them I just remind them to be careful about it. So your 2 pin holes I could care less about accidents happen.

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