Interior is going to XT, need some ideas fast..
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That 275 looks like the Outlaw that goes to the Ohio river and Cumberland. I think the owners name is JC or something to that effect. Let Dave make some suggestions on what would look best. He is the man on that stuff.
#23
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Yea, Baby....Carbon Fiber Orange!
I started using the carbon fiber in the Baja models in 06' but it has gained popularity with many builders. I don't think it will die for some time now since new boats are so rare. I still like to see the base color in a flat texture though, and the accents in carbon fiber.
Remember after you lie on the motorlid for some time, that pattern will be a tattoo on your back!
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From: Henderson, KY
Scott,
Figure you might get about 10% back on the paint job when selling it. That being said it may vault your boat to the front of someones list. When buying my boat sure it looked good but I went into it looking for the power and the ride and the quality of the rest of the boat. The paint finalized it but to me it wasnt worth alot. Had I found the same boat with the same power for Less money I would have been in a different boat. I think most folks buying a boat these days would probably feel the same way. Curb appeal draws the buyers but doesnt add to the bottom line all the time.
Figure you might get about 10% back on the paint job when selling it. That being said it may vault your boat to the front of someones list. When buying my boat sure it looked good but I went into it looking for the power and the ride and the quality of the rest of the boat. The paint finalized it but to me it wasnt worth alot. Had I found the same boat with the same power for Less money I would have been in a different boat. I think most folks buying a boat these days would probably feel the same way. Curb appeal draws the buyers but doesnt add to the bottom line all the time.
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I agree with the above statement 100%
The updating should be done for your satisfaction. We all know that spending any money on a boat is not going to increase the value much if at all. It just keeps it in line with the newer models.
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Well the interior is going Monday, I am sure I have a little bit of time before the new vinyl goes on, but I want to have a decent idea when I get there.
The doors are wide open as of right now.
I am going to do a decent paint job, not just some stock update. I have been looking through thousands of pictures, and just cant find anything I like.
So if you have some ideas, lay them out, obviously its my boat, and I get final choice, but its a tough call, and anyones input would be great.
I am thinking I want some Orange and Blue in the boat, but not necessarily. I am so undecided...
Thanks!


The doors are wide open as of right now.
I am going to do a decent paint job, not just some stock update. I have been looking through thousands of pictures, and just cant find anything I like.
So if you have some ideas, lay them out, obviously its my boat, and I get final choice, but its a tough call, and anyones input would be great.
I am thinking I want some Orange and Blue in the boat, but not necessarily. I am so undecided...
Thanks!


http://bajaboatowners.com/forums/34-Interiors
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That is what I am going to go with when I redo the interior of the Sunsation next year. Figure white with purple and yellow carbon fiber vinyl. I definitely want to update my sun pad since the boat does not have anything on it that matches the pad.


