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  1. tpenfield

    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Yes, to your point - boat seats are semi-automated at best. The backings are usually cut out on CNC and even the vinyl panels, but the rest is hand made. Take the photo below for example. This is one of the bow seating backrests for my boat. I have highlighted the screw holes holding the...
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Thanks guys. I knocked out another one while watching the Daytona 500 yesterday. Here is the pile of red that I've accumulated since Thursday ( past 4 days ). . . I'm about 75% of the way through, but the Helm seats remain and those look to be quite complex.
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    Just bought this pontoon from dealer, got home with no straps on back !

    I towed my new-2-me 33 foot boat home without transom straps, but don't tell anybody 🤪
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    The Rear Facing Backrest is all set . . . I got the alignment of the black and the white quilted better on this one. . . Here is a picture of the French Seam across the top with the black top stitching that was discussed earlier in the thread. . . Time for lunch and awaiting the start of the...
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    One of the challenges with the rear seat backrests is to get the red & gray panels of each backrest to line up correctly, since they will be attached at their top with a piano hinge. Just checking the dimensions of the second skin (rear facing backrest) vs. the already completed forward facing...
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    Maybe my turn for new boat time

    @alldodge - Any updates (pictures) from the Miami Boat Show?
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    I'm working on the rear facing backrest of the stern seat, which matches the forward facing backrest that I just made, except this gets the CY logo. I've applied a few things learned from the previous backrest to this one, so hopefully it will come out better. Here are a few work in progress...
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Here is the forward facing backrest of the rear seat. It does not get a Logo since it faces inside the cockpit area. . . The alignment is slightly off, so I'll have to make sure to get the rear facing backrest aligned better. I have to check the sewing machine adjustment. I'm starting to...
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Watch how the woman makes the material follow the curves. I was doing it a complete opposite way and it was a lot more difficult.
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Yes, it was your suggestion to do the quilting. (y)
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Here is the first backrest done. This one is the bow front backrest. It was fairly difficult to make, but it came out OK. . . It has the diamond quilting and the CY logo. It is also using most of the vinyl colors (red, black, white, gray). The other backrests have more of the diamond...
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Yes, as red as red can get. Omnova Boltaflex Colorguard in 'Tomato'. . . it was also OEM on my 1991 Formula 242SS. I highly recommend it (the Colorguard line). Really durable vinyl.
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    Re-upholstery Job on Cruisers Yacht 338 Bowrider

    Here is the first of the red backrest pieces . . . with CY Logo . . . . . . This is part of the bow forward backrest, which is 2 pieces. I'll be working on the main piece today/tomorrow. :D
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    Windshield Replacement

    Yes, crazy money for boat glass. Salvage yards may have something, else Taylor industries makes a lot of the boat glass, but is not a retail sales operation. There may be some custom curved glass houses, but those won't be inexpensive either. It seems like boat glass is far more expensive...
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    Maybe my turn for new boat time

    The Cobalts are certainly worth considering. We were going to look at an R35, but I decided that the downward sloping bow was not going to be as ocean-friendly as I would like. It also seems like folks are not afraid of towing the large boats these days. So, you may want the flexibility of...
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    Maybe my turn for new boat time

    Also . . . https://seedealercost.com which will give you an idea of how much wiggle room there is in new boat pricing. For used boats, I would subscribe to bucvalue.com at the Pro level. It is $30/month, but will get you some decent fair market pricing . . . better than NADA.
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    Maybe my turn for new boat time

    https://boats.discoverboating.com/boats?showId=miami Here you can do some armchair shopping and get an idea of pricing. I think realistic pricing may be a bit higher than 'starting at' prices.
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    Maybe my turn for new boat time

    Yes, SE Florida has plenty of traffic. Get there early . . . I wonder if there are shuttle buses to the major parking areas?
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    Maybe my turn for new boat time

    The New England Boat Show starts this week, but it is only about half of the show from a few years ago. I threw my back out (somehow) so I won't be going. We usually do the Palm Beach Boat Show in March which is just up the road. The Miami show looks massive. Have fun and take lots of...
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    Best Oil Extractor

    This is the best oil extractor pump that I have . . . . . :ROFLMAO: I use for both gasoline and oil.
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