Interior project '94 32 fever
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Since I'm sure I've annoyed some by asking a ton of questions on their threads I figured I would start my own. Criticism is welcome as its my first time tackling this.
I bought this boat in May of last year and at the time the interior was starting to go. The majority of the paneling was just falling apart. I plan on replacing any possible wood with this white (pvc) board that I got off a job site. It was used as a facing on this building which then channel lettering went onto. It doesn't seem to have much strength in terms of snapping but there shouldn't be any forces that would cause damage in an interior setting. If anyone knows what this stuff is called please let me know as I will need more.
In the fall I pulled the interior and have been bouncing around ideas since. I'm doing all the wood now but only doing the rear half of vinyl this year. Here's is where I'm at now. Done one piece as a test so far and I like the results. Need the backing foam then new skins (being done by fountain).
Using boatnt's photo, a friend came up with some variations of sunpad layouts using my exterior colors. I'm still up in the air.. Enjoy
I bought this boat in May of last year and at the time the interior was starting to go. The majority of the paneling was just falling apart. I plan on replacing any possible wood with this white (pvc) board that I got off a job site. It was used as a facing on this building which then channel lettering went onto. It doesn't seem to have much strength in terms of snapping but there shouldn't be any forces that would cause damage in an interior setting. If anyone knows what this stuff is called please let me know as I will need more.
In the fall I pulled the interior and have been bouncing around ideas since. I'm doing all the wood now but only doing the rear half of vinyl this year. Here's is where I'm at now. Done one piece as a test so far and I like the results. Need the backing foam then new skins (being done by fountain).
Using boatnt's photo, a friend came up with some variations of sunpad layouts using my exterior colors. I'm still up in the air.. Enjoy
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Those are the same colors I've got on my boat. I would be having the same trouble choosing.
Mine as well go ahead and swap the black and yellow on the 32 in the last photo to see all the color combinations. Post that final pic and I'll give my opinion.
Mine as well go ahead and swap the black and yellow on the 32 in the last photo to see all the color combinations. Post that final pic and I'll give my opinion.
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Got some more done today. Staples are fairly easy to remove since they seem to have used regular staples which just rotted off. Put one panel completely back together (with stainless staples) and built both bolster bottoms. Unfortunately due to space restrictions I was forced to make them pvc/wood hybrids. Soaked the wood in resin so hopefully no more rot. I'll hopefully get the rest of the side panels done tomm so I can tear into the bolster frames.
Vindicator, Good idea on flipping them. I'll send him an email now and post it tomm.
Vindicator, Good idea on flipping them. I'll send him an email now and post it tomm.
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you may want to look into "monel" staples. Stainless steel staples will still rust in any salt water environment. I've been replacing the ones on my 38EC as the regular S.S. staples let loose. Good luck with the project, keep the pics coming
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Today sucked in terms of progress. Went to pick up a dresser which turned into helping someone move for 4 hours.
Stripped about 4 more panels as well as pulled apart the bolsters. I'll be adding some bracing once I bend the frames back in place (see curved to brace in pic). Since I've owned the boat the drivers bolster piston has leaked. Once removed I could see the seal was blown out. I grabbed the number and got lucky on eBay. Grabbed 2 brand new shipped for $59. I'm going to be making the bolsters out of wood since there is a lot of different sized wood and soaking them as well in resin. I'm quickly running out of room. Once I've got the interior to the point where I'm awaiting skins I'll be pulling the motors to paint the bilge.
Stripped about 4 more panels as well as pulled apart the bolsters. I'll be adding some bracing once I bend the frames back in place (see curved to brace in pic). Since I've owned the boat the drivers bolster piston has leaked. Once removed I could see the seal was blown out. I grabbed the number and got lucky on eBay. Grabbed 2 brand new shipped for $59. I'm going to be making the bolsters out of wood since there is a lot of different sized wood and soaking them as well in resin. I'm quickly running out of room. Once I've got the interior to the point where I'm awaiting skins I'll be pulling the motors to paint the bilge.
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That bowed upper frame member is one of the areas I reinforced. After you straighten it, weld a 1/4" rod from it to the lower frame support. That'll keep it from bending upwards again. Just that slight bow also keeps the seat bottom from coming all the way up.
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