What’s everyone working on?
#23
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Joined: Sep 2002
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From: King george, Virginia/Potomac River
For me, the cabin in the Bullet. I bought a sewing machine a few years ago to make my cockpit cover. Using some OSB I had laying around, I threw together a sewing table over top of my pool table in the basement. (Kegerator and TV is there, so I'm set)
There's quite a learning curve, but I'm getting the hang of it. Duplicating what is already there make it much easier though.
When I bought the boat

Headliner


Seat cushion foam


There's quite a learning curve, but I'm getting the hang of it. Duplicating what is already there make it much easier though.
When I bought the boat

Headliner


Seat cushion foam


#25
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From: Illinois
For me, the cabin in the Bullet. I bought a sewing machine a few years ago to make my cockpit cover. Using some OSB I had laying around, I threw together a sewing table over top of my pool table in the basement. (Kegerator and TV is there, so I'm set)
There's quite a learning curve, but I'm getting the hang of it. Duplicating what is already there make it much easier though.
There's quite a learning curve, but I'm getting the hang of it. Duplicating what is already there make it much easier though.
Last edited by vdrsnk04; 11-12-2025 at 09:30 PM.
#29
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From: Orlando, FL
Redid the headliner in this old girl. Went from the stock light gray to black flat-knit fabric. Works much better with the dark graphite interior.



Also replaced all the body mounts with silicone units from S&B Filters. Not cheap but hopefully worth it. The originals were looking pretty sad after almost 25 years.



Also replaced all the body mounts with silicone units from S&B Filters. Not cheap but hopefully worth it. The originals were looking pretty sad after almost 25 years.
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