Cockpit Interior
Typically what should it cost to re-upholster / bolsters , bench, engine hatch??
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I think it will depend on the boat and who does it.
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i just spent 500.00 for an engine hatch and 500.00/bolster.
the padding in the bolsters were changed to make them more comfy. that added to the cost. my engine hatch also had embroidery work to deal with. |
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I spent $875 for an engine hatch and three headrests for a 40' Huslter. A lot depends on the size of the items, whether or not the wood needs replacement, and if you have any embroidery (logos) on the pieces.
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Originally Posted by Steve_H
i just spent 500.00 for an engine hatch and 500.00/bolster.
the padding in the bolsters were changed to make them more comfy. that added to the cost. my engine hatch also had embroidery work to deal with. |
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Originally Posted by Semper Fi
I think it will depend on the boat and who does it.
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Originally Posted by Try Me II
$500 for both Bolsters
500.00 each |
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Originally Posted by Steve_H
i wish.
500.00 each |
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There are so many variables here there is no good way to tell. Of course the area you are in makes a big difference too. I can't speak from experience on your Baja, but most bolsters should run you $300-600 ea. Some like the McCleod bolsters would be even higher than that. Your hatch probably $400-700, altho I had a Baja hatch with alot of design in it that ran $850. And as mentioned there is no way to tell if the wood needs to be replaced which will make a difference too. Good luck.
John Sunrise Upholstery www.sunriseuph.com |
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$4-$5000 soup to nuts. Not including carpentry work.
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