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Old 07-14-2012, 09:42 AM
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Looks a little different, a little rubrail, a little vent, a LOT of buffing
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
Looks a little different, a little rubrail, a little vent, a LOT of buffing
Looks nice! It is the little details that matter, isn't it? Like how you are parked in front of a hydrant!

Still looks nice!
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Originally Posted by befu
Looks nice! It is the little details that matter, isn't it? Like how you are parked in front of a hydrant!

Still looks nice!
thats to keep the dog occupied
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Here's my 311 with new interior.

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what did you use on the engine cover for backing? I took my water soaked cushions off yesterday . they are toast so its a complete rebuild and recover.
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
what did you use on the engine cover for backing? I took my water soaked cushions off yesterday . they are toast so its a complete rebuild and recover.
I know you were not asking me, but I will throw my opinion in anyways....

I used the old foam with new vinyl over new plywood. All told I redid my engine hatch for less than $100 and I think it looks great. If you want a low cost do it yourself approach, look at mine. If not, well, please do not insult me too much....

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...-272-ls-7.html

Page 7 post 62 and 63. Later I also redid some of the seat cushions. Earlier I had refinished the vinyl on my bucket seats.
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Yup bin there, we have the compressor, air stapler and stainless staples. we did the interior of our 36 sport fisher but needed people with a heavy duty sewing machine for the seams.
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
Yup bin there, we have the compressor, air stapler and stainless staples. we did the interior of our 36 sport fisher but needed people with a heavy duty sewing machine for the seams.
No seams on mine needed to be sewn, true cheap-o! My kids are not that good looking anyways, so I figured no one would notice the seats......

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Ya I know the feeling
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The guys that did my interior charged $4000 All new marine grade plywood sealed and painted new marine foam sealed in plastic just like Formula did it.
WELL WORTH IT!!!



Did i forget to say she's a real fire brether!

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