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Old 03-09-2009, 04:09 PM
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Holy sh!t, that came out nice!

You actually cut into the gunnals to allow for the speakers, storage and grab handle? Great way to utilize space!

Who did the work?
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Looks awesome!

Are the fronts not drop-outs?

I really love the oldschool boats with modern updates like this.

Any pics of the whole boat?
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Originally Posted by rlj676
Looks awesome!

Are the fronts not drop-outs?

I really love the oldschool boats with modern updates like this.

Any pics of the whole boat?
Last time I saw it, it was all white. Think it still is.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
Last time I saw it, it was all white. Think it still is.

I thought that was the case from what I'd read on hotboat or somewhere, but have never actually seen pics.

All white with the new interior will look real nice.
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Very nicely done!
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Old 03-09-2009, 05:15 PM
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Old 03-09-2009, 05:21 PM
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Very Nice job
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Old 03-09-2009, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by thisistank
Holy sh!t, that came out nice!

You actually cut into the gunnals to allow for the speakers, storage and grab handle? Great way to utilize space!

Who did the work?
Hey Tank-

I had it done at West Coast Marine Interiors- they do alot of work for Ultra, etc.

Yeah, the gunnels were cut. We sat in the boat, and Danny said we could make the back seat feel bigger by doing a couple things:

1. Cig built the seat out about 4" from the bilge divider- we could utilize that space to recline the bench and add leg support.
2. Cig made the bench kinda "rounded" in the corners...which could be made more "square" (like Skater bolsters).
3. Make the bench armrests smaller making the bench a little wider (so four people won't be so crowded).
4. Move the cupholders and grab handles into the gunnels- the cutouts would make the narrow beam boat feel bigger.

When the entire cockpit was out, he sketched the new seating arrangement and where the cutouts would be. They cut them out, then made the sidepanels to fit in the new holes.

Here's a better pic of the rear bench:


The bolsters still dropout (stock Cig pedestals):


Here's a pic of the old interior (old gauges, old interior, old floor, and old blower hatch):


Thanks for all the kind words!
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i love it, what State did the work ?
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i love it, what State did the work ?
California- West Coast Marine Interiors

Too funny...I picked up the boat today, and there are pics up already...lol.

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