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  1. #21
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    Finished up the vinyl in the rear pad. I had an issue when sewing diamond pattern but I'll leave that for you to spot. I think the heat and sun will help it a bit. In the middle is a piece of wood, which has been fiberglassed, and wrapped in stick on vinyl, and will soon have "seadek" installed there. It will serve as a sturdy step for easier transitions in and out ,as well as, a way to preserve the vinyl.


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  2. #22
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    Really like your idea of having seadek on the pad, getting ready to redo mine this winter and will consider that!

  3. #23
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    So I want a full rear seat but I also want a step for getting in and out as well so here's what I came up with. I'm happy with it


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  4. #24
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    the upholstery in rear of the boat is officially done! Now on to the passenger seat.

    Instead of using latches for the cushions I made this up real quick. Not sure how it's going to hold up but works for now.



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  5. #25
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    Engine cover


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  6. #26
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    Looks great. Have you covered the floor already?

  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by ckracing View Post
    Looks great. Have you covered the floor already?
    That's just vinyl wrap on the floor right now. I'm planning on doing an off brand of seadek for faux teak flooring over it


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  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milliken37 View Post
    I'm planning on doing an off brand of seadek for faux teak flooring over it
    rock on, your rebuild just keeps giving

  9. #29
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    Got my passenger seat completed last night. I've got a sweet time lapse of it, Just have to edit it for you guys

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