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Macklin 03-06-2007 06:59 PM

I'm with you Mental on the carbon fiber...I find that it's not as soft, i.e. comfortable, as regular vinyl. We are actually thinking of using it for accents as well. Just not sure how yet. Thanks for the pics!

Didn't make it to Miami this year. Is carbon fiber really becoming the norm in the cockpit?

slboatdrinks 03-06-2007 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Macklin (Post 2049009)
I'm with you Mental on the carbon fiber...I find that it's not as soft, i.e. comfortable, as regular vinyl. We are actually thinking of using it for accents as well. Just not sure how yet. Thanks for the pics!

Didn't make it to Miami this year. Is carbon fiber really becoming the norm in the cockpit?

I like the look of the classic vinyl myself. Didn't use carbon fiber at all on Remedy.

I don't think you can go wrong either way. It's all in what you like. That's the joy of building your own.

cosmic12 03-06-2007 07:15 PM

I went to the FT Lauderdale show and it was on everything. It seems to me that the bright white would be tuff to keep clean with all the little noks and creanes in the weave pattern. The most popular color I saw on compelets was silver/gray. I was ckecking all of them for heat and they didn't seem to be holding it the way I thought it would.

Mentalpause 03-06-2007 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by Macklin (Post 2049009)
I'm with you Mental on the carbon fiber...I find that it's not as soft, i.e. comfortable, as regular vinyl. We are actually thinking of using it for accents as well. Just not sure how yet. Thanks for the pics!

Didn't make it to Miami this year. Is carbon fiber really becoming the norm in the cockpit?

I talked to Michael McLeod on the use of the carbon fiber at length when we were designing this interior for this boat. He strongly recommended using it for highlights rather than for everything. It had nothing to do with liking it or not, it had to do with proven to wear and stand up over the long haul. It just has not been out long enough to know for sure.

Some early problems were encountered from some vinyl distributors, but I have not heard much about that for over 2 years now, so I think those early quirks were worked out.

Given the good results folks have had the last couple years, I'd feel safe making the decision on personal preference at this point.

I still really like the all white interiors like slboatdrinks. Still looks very classy.:D

ACTIVESHACK 03-06-2007 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by Mentalpause (Post 2048986)
I changed the original straight arm rests out for the new wrap around ones. Here is a picture of the old straight ones.

They are a little harder to get into, but they hold you in much better. I like them better. The only time I think they will be less convenient is when you are turning around back and forth backing into a dock. They feel much more secure when you are running hard.

I sat in the bolsters of the yellow 43 at Miami and they are awsome. I was very impressed with that boat. Yours is hull #1 and the yellow boat #3 correct ? Was the other one at the show yours or hull #2 ?

crb76 03-06-2007 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by Macklin (Post 2049009)
I'm with you Mental on the carbon fiber...I find that it's not as soft, i.e. comfortable, as regular vinyl. We are actually thinking of using it for accents as well. Just not sure how yet. Thanks for the pics!

Didn't make it to Miami this year. Is carbon fiber really becoming the norm in the cockpit?

Yes...All of the "high end" boats like OL, NT, Cig use it...You will still see some combinations of carbon fiber and a new fake suede vinyl. I have been told that the manufactures are moving away from the old vinyl not because of durability but because of dress. I am told that carbon fiber is more dressy (more colors, patterns, accents”. They say you can do more things with it. It shines versus dull.

I own two boats, one with carbon fiber and one without carbon fiber. From my experience the carbon fiber has been easier to clean. I also like the feel of the carbon fiber more than that of my traditional vinyl in my CC. It is up to you Macklin!

Mentalpause 03-07-2007 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK (Post 2049276)
I sat in the bolsters of the yellow 43 at Miami and they are awsome. I was very impressed with that boat. Yours is hull #1 and the yellow boat #3 correct ? Was the other one at the show yours or hull #2 ?

The other one at the show was hull 2. Mine was done with a base of pearl white, then silver and red in the paint. That's why I did the white over red and light gray vinyl in the interior.

cosmic12 03-09-2007 03:51 PM

any renderings yet? colors? or are ya gon'a keep us hanging?:D

pullmytrigger 03-09-2007 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by Mentalpause (Post 2049475)
The other one at the show was hull 2. Mine was done with a base of pearl white, then silver and red in the paint. That's why I did the white over red and light gray vinyl in the interior.

Isnt this the AT fourm..........???????

ACTIVESHACK 03-09-2007 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by pullmytrigger (Post 2052540)
Isnt this the AT fourm..........???????

It is but the Sunnys and Beaks spend alot of time here :evilb: :D


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