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Upholstry
Submitted By: Realgun
Date Created: 05-18-2005
Description: Reupholstering the inside of the boat
Related Projects: Long Haul
    Long Haul replacing controls
    Gas filler replacement
    Pedistal seating
    platform seating area
    Removing Pinstripes/polishing
    Wiring up
    (Upholstry)
    Tilt/Trim
    Tilt steering
Tools / Materials: Go to the Boating Store


This the hatch cover
The hatch cover was just a board with a big bag in front of it. This made it hard to access the fuel sender and the bildge pump.

I cut the hole to fit the Perko hatch pull. It really holds the hatch tight against the back of the boat.
I had to cut another hole


Sitting in bow looking back
The floor and the hatches are shown here. sitting in bow and shooting to the rear

This is a shot of the front with cusions and carpet installed.
Sitting in stern looking forward


Capitain's seat.
This is where I spend 90% of the time on the boat.

Much to my surprise and delight the edistal mounts do not show up and you can hardly tell they are not directly mounted to floor.

The mound was cut at a 45 degree angle and glued directly to the floor with 6 T-nuts installed. I had to cut the carpet under the Bases to find the nuts but it worked out better than I had hoped!


Pedastal mounted and covered with carpet.


The money shot almost!
The seats were red but I had done the normal seat pads in blue/teal. I like red but the wife likes blue. Guess where she gets to sit. :D

As soon as the money comes in I will finish the side bolsters.

I have 4 colors of vinyl and am testing out different stuuf
Side pre build parallel


Side pre build slanted
I have 4 colors of vinyl and am testing out different stuuf

Not looking the best but it works.
rear covered.


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