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Old 03-26-2012, 08:48 PM   #21
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Hi All,
Adding some pics of the seats done and installed.
They were recovered same as original without the deep pleats, I had him sew only a stitching there- easier cleaning.
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Looks very good!!!!!!
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Wow! Love the new threads. Keep posting pics. I'm going to use them as inspiration for my own modernization plans.
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R u installing carpet or wood flooring?
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Old 04-01-2012, 07:23 PM   #26
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What did u use for coverings on yours seats? It looks awesome! I have a 95 /32scr and I'm planning some remodeling too.
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R u installing carpet or wood flooring?
you can get normal carpets or I've seen some people use hard wood flooring...takes alot of custom cutting but it usually turns out great!!

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What did u use for coverings on yours seats? It looks awesome! I have a 95 /32scr and I'm planning some remodeling too.
most use that ultra leather.....expensive but super nice........

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Hi boaters,
I used a marine grade vinyl from my upholsterer guy. Picked it out of his collection. It was pretty soft- not as soft as "ultra leather" but pretty close for around $33/yd as opposed to $75/yd for the ultra leather.

The flooring is going to be Amtico W696 (oak) vinyl planks. I won't be installing that till maybe next month.
Gotta get the boat waxed and in the water first priority.
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Horizon,

Are you having the headliner done as well? Or just the seats and sole?
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Are you having the headliner done as well? Or just the seats and sole?
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I'm having just the seats, bright-work, sliding cabinet doors and flooring done. The headliner isn't too bad.
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Ok, I have completed the interior. Here are some pics.
The flooring is a vinyl plank made by Amtico.Click image for larger version

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did you do anything with the headliner?

wondering how to get to my bow rail bolts.
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That looks good Horizon, Can't wait to go bigger then my 2400 so i can start doing big things like this. i love doing things to the boat
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That looks nice. I just put in a new floor in our 3200 and I'm just wondering how you finished the edge going into the aft cabin.
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That looks nice. I just put in a new floor in our 3200 and I'm just wondering how you finished the edge going into the aft cabin.
Since the product was thin and relatively flexible, I rolled it over like a bull-nose. I had to prepare the sub floor that way first.Click image for larger version

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I admire your patience

I have just had put Amtico down myself. It turned into a pretty big job due to the uneven floor and gaps between sections but it came out very nice.
I just need to find trim ends for where the carpet joins the wood ( hint- anyone),Click image for larger version

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I have just had put Amtico down myself. It turned into a pretty big job due to the uneven floor and gaps between sections but it came out very nice.
I just need to find trim ends for where the carpet joins the wood ( hint- anyone),Attachment 2499


It looks good the way it is from the photos. I left my carpet transition alone. Albeit the Amtico went well under the carpet edge. If you have exposed edges, I would suggest a plastic 1/4" round to match and nail gun it into place.
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I just need to find trim ends for where the carpet joins the wood ( hint- anyone),
If you're inclined to make one, lookup "PVC Wood Steamer" along with how to bend wood. With a thin enough stock, you could bend that shape if you were inclined to build a homemade steamer and frame to bend the wood on (sheet of reinforced plywood with holes and dowels should work fine).
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