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Hey is anyone familiar with the old midnight offshore boats? I have a 37 midnight sport "not the open fish" and was looking into upgrading my interior. Does anyone on here know what is similar to that interior? I wanted to kind of set it up close to the interior of an outerlimits!
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There is nothing similar as they stop being produced in the late 80's early 90's....except for mine And a majority of the boats were Smuggler boats built for one purpose and it wsn't comfort. Not to mention there were not many of the sport decks like ours.
Twin marine in Miami Florida builds complete interiors. Or can recover yours with new materials.
I also believe the guy that does outerlimits interiors is in Jersey or New York cant remember, I did speak to him and he will do interiors
Most high end boats are using Boltaflex or similar. Comes in all sort of neat designs and colors too include carbon fiber
And prepare to spend at least 6-10 K
Twin marine in Miami Florida builds complete interiors. Or can recover yours with new materials.
I also believe the guy that does outerlimits interiors is in Jersey or New York cant remember, I did speak to him and he will do interiors
Most high end boats are using Boltaflex or similar. Comes in all sort of neat designs and colors too include carbon fiber
And prepare to spend at least 6-10 K
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Possible I guess....if you remeber mine was light, lay up was vinylester..I had to add weight to bow to keep her in the water.
I have heard of a few running close to 80..but rare