Re: Homemade Boat Seats
I made the interior for my old SeaSwirl and it held up well, looked pretty nice too with comments from people on the dock (whats a nice interior doing in POS like that


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I used 1/2" 5 ply exterior plywood, but if I was to do it again I would use 3/8 or 1/4 as the 1/2 was overkill. I gusseted the corners with redwood triangle shaped strips, glued and stapled, then carpeted the sides with el'cheapo felt looking carpet. The seat tops were 5/8 ply, 2" high density foam and vinyl. The dog house was built from 1/2 and 3/4 plywood for strength so we could use it for a casting platform, worked well. I stitched some of the vinyl with the wife's sewing machine,,, but the machine was barely capable of stitching the heavy vinyl,,, looked good from 5'
It's going to cost you some money for the vinyl and foam, but the other supplies are pretty cheap. The best thing about building your own interior, you can lay out the interior the way you want. I put all the seats in the corners of the boat (except for the driver's) so the middle of the deck was open, lots of open space for fishing.