Installing cup holders,in an outlaw with triple rear bolsters
#21
Originally Posted by Bill 3
Thanks Dock. I was hoping there was an easy way to remove the handles to avoid the sanding,etc. I guess sanding is not that big of a deal, just a mess. I have see this pic before and the cup holders look great, but aren't we supposed to give you a bad time about leaving a bumper out laying around like that?
I too bought my cup holders from Too Old. Seems like a great guy.
Thanks again,
Bill
I too bought my cup holders from Too Old. Seems like a great guy.
Thanks again,
Bill
I knew as soon as I posted that picture you were going to nail me! You guys don't forget anything do you?
I have talked to the first mate about that and she assures me that it will never be there again!
Still remember the smell of that burning wood that night! Glad the first mate took care of the cleanup.
#22
Originally Posted by pwam1
Liquid, I put mine in similar to the way Dock did. Just don't take out to much material, and fit as you go.
#23
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I'm talking about the boat I own now. I replaced all of the remaining plastic holders with red ano. including the ones in the rear 3 bolster seat.
#24
Dock
I have a regular bench so I am no real help. Isn't there any way to get underneath the bolsters and take the grab handles off? Can you cut the vinyl underneath and then glue or stitch it back together?
I have a regular bench so I am no real help. Isn't there any way to get underneath the bolsters and take the grab handles off? Can you cut the vinyl underneath and then glue or stitch it back together?





