New interior for my Cafe'...
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New interior for my Cafe'...
East Coast boat, but a "West Coast flavor" on the interior...lots of carbon fiber.
New front bolsters...
Got rid of the carpet in the cabin...
New front bolsters...
Got rid of the carpet in the cabin...
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Loncoin flooring w/LEDs in the storage compartments...
Updated the shower to this small stainless unit while I was at it..
New hatch w/pro stock scoops...
Updated the shower to this small stainless unit while I was at it..
New hatch w/pro stock scoops...
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Upgraded the stereo to around 2,000 wats w/2-12's in the side panels- sounds killer.
Now I just gotta figure out if I am actuially gonna keep it...lol.
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That looks great! i am in process of doing my berth but wont be anywhere as near custom as yours.
How did they do the vinyl around the wood trim piece by the door? I like how that looks.
How did they do the vinyl around the wood trim piece by the door? I like how that looks.
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The top teak piece and the lower one (where you step into the cabin) are gel coated white, but the side pieces and the top piece in the entry way (where I always hit my head getting into the cabin...lol) are wrapped in vinyl with a little padding like any upholstry piece.
Since all the seats are custom, I also had them raise the rear seat base 2" (so you can see better when underway), and they reclined the rear bench a little for comfort.
The front bolsters were lowered a little when seated, and reclined a little for comfort when underway.