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sonic700 02-11-2016 08:38 PM

Converting interior?
 
Has anyone changed their interior to a 3 or 6 man bolster from a pleasure cockpit?

class6 02-12-2016 06:56 AM

I would consider new style sit down high backs. Email me. I can forward some pics of PPL complete front and rear set ups.
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CIG3 02-12-2016 07:24 AM

I've worked on a 46 Rough Rider with a 6 pack. It's not a difficult design to get the (6 pack) in. Once the bolsters and back seat are out. The side panels need to be removed. You basically work from the outside in to put is together. The front bolster extensions with tie the front to the dash with the side panels and rear back support being thru bolted. The only issue I've seen is the front center passanger has little to hold on to as the cabin entrance is in front of them.

Tom A. 02-12-2016 12:43 PM

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My friend just added a drop in bolster between the two front bolsters on his 39' Gun and it works great.

Here's a couple pics with one of my friends Outerlimits with the same concept.

302Sport 02-12-2016 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by Tom A. (Post 4403228)
My friend just added a drop in bolster between the two front bolsters on his 39' Gun and it works great.

Here's a couple pics with one of my friends Outerlimits with the same concept.

I was actually just going to post that picture lol. I would do that in the front because it is essentially a 3 man setup when you want it, but allows easy access to the cabin when you take it out. Then the only thing you would have to do is convert the back to 3 standup bolsters. I personally hate the back bench seat setup. I don't think I have ever stayed seated in the back seat of a vee bottom as I would much rather be standing and the standup back seat actually gives you more cockpit space.

caseyh 02-12-2016 04:10 PM

Always liked the drop in center it side seat.

Brad 02-12-2016 04:14 PM

In the early 2000's Cigarette had an option of a center/removal bolster that connected to the front bolsters. As said before nothing to grab for support.

sonic700 02-12-2016 05:21 PM

Thanks guys, I was thinking about going full 6 man (like Tonto) with a some dash work for a grab handle. I might have to make one of the seats removable for those 3 a.m. stumbles into the cabin.

MrCIG 02-12-2016 10:24 PM

Yeah I don't want to trip over you on the way to my boat. LOL

Mark

baronmarine 03-01-2016 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by Tom A. (Post 4403228)
My friend just added a drop in bolster between the two front bolsters on his 39' Gun and it works great.

Here's a couple pics with one of my friends Outerlimits with the same concept.

any pic's of the aluminum brackets on the bolsters & the setup of the inside mount of slid in center piece? i have been wanting to do that the last few years but the boat never seems to be home much in the winter. this year it is here.

todd


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