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Old 05-22-2013, 08:27 PM
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Just trying to get an idea of what it would cost to replace the glue in headliner and sidewall carpet, recover the facing couches and v-birth pads with new vinyl on a 28' sport boat....
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Old 05-23-2013, 11:59 AM
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Hello I just replaced everything in my boat. Donzi 25zx. 3 vberth cushions were 700 and cabin interior was about 1900. I live in Jupiter also. You are welcome to look at my boat as there are a few things you may want to see and change. The heat makes it diificult for ceiling liner to stay up. Carl 5612622275
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Originally Posted by a262carl
Hello I just replaced everything in my boat. Donzi 25zx. 3 vberth cushions were 700 and cabin interior was about 1900. I live in Jupiter also. You are welcome to look at my boat as there are a few things you may want to see and change. The heat makes it diificult for ceiling liner to stay up. Carl 5612622275
Carl, we'll have to hook up so I can see your boat. I'm planning on going out this sunday at Burt Reynolds and maybe heading north to St Lucie inlet. Who did you use for your cabin and what did you use for headliner?
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Something to consider about re-doing the headliner, you may want to glue/epoxy thin furring strips to the deck, then make your ceiling in panels that you can then screw into the furring strips, or put under a trim strip you screw into the furring strips.

Just a suggestion, that's how I did mine and it turned out pretty good, but I still had the vinyl fall off the panels from not using enough glue. I'm going to redo them with lighter hull-liner I used on the sides as soon as I get around to it. I can send you some pictures if you would like.
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C_deezy has the right idea. As far as looking at my boat, i have not put my outdrive on yet so it is not ready for the water. It is at Loggerhead on Donald Ross rd. Give me a call if you would like and we can meet over there. i left you my number in another reply

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Originally Posted by a262carl
C_deezy has the right idea. As far as looking at my boat, i have not put my outdrive on yet so it is not ready for the water. It is at Loggerhead on Donald Ross rd. Give me a call if you would like and we can meet over there. i left you my number in another reply

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Might take you up on that if I don't splash on sunday. I would love to hit the water but I hate going on holidays with all the crowds!!
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