Cockpit Interior
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Re: Cockpit Interior
I spent $875 for an engine hatch and three headrests for a 40' Huslter. A lot depends on the size of the items, whether or not the wood needs replacement, and if you have any embroidery (logos) on the pieces.
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Re: Cockpit Interior
Originally Posted by Steve_H
i just spent 500.00 for an engine hatch and 500.00/bolster.
the padding in the bolsters were changed to make them more comfy. that added to the cost.
my engine hatch also had embroidery work to deal with.
the padding in the bolsters were changed to make them more comfy. that added to the cost.
my engine hatch also had embroidery work to deal with.
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There are so many variables here there is no good way to tell. Of course the area you are in makes a big difference too. I can't speak from experience on your Baja, but most bolsters should run you $300-600 ea. Some like the McCleod bolsters would be even higher than that. Your hatch probably $400-700, altho I had a Baja hatch with alot of design in it that ran $850. And as mentioned there is no way to tell if the wood needs to be replaced which will make a difference too. Good luck.
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