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ofshore 10-14-2004 03:20 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 

Originally Posted by glassdave
i'm actually surpsised how few people use their cabins. i stay on my boat just about every weekend and its only a 26 footer but is very well layed out and roomy for a boat this size. have no problem doing 2 or even 3 days on it. i will say this though if you re-do it leave out the sink and fridge an stuff like that. i never used any of that stuff so out it went to free up some room. :cool:

I'm with glassdave, I voted not to finish the cabin only because you said you never use it, personally, I spend at least one night on my boat probably 90% of the times i use it and unlike chris... i'm single so all the more reason to have a cabin:D

cuda 10-14-2004 04:00 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 
I can't go in the cabin, or I'll be hanging over the side talking to Captain O'Roake, trying to buy a Buick. :eek:

Waterfoul 10-14-2004 06:37 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 
I like Wardy's idea.... clean it up, then make some cusions later if you like.

Minx20 10-14-2004 09:33 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 
For family I would finish. If that is not a concern I would at least finish it lightly. I am in the process of finishing my cabin as the previous owner removed everything including the wall to wall shag. I plan to remove the adhesive residue from the fiberglass and sand then paint with a epoxy paint to at least leave it clean. I have the v cushions and will throw them in. The least amount of crap to break the better.

E.S.

JCPERF 10-14-2004 09:37 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 
If you have a girlfriend that looks like Pam Anderson definetly finish that cabin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MnHowardCat 10-14-2004 09:49 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 
Finish it

dockrocker 10-14-2004 09:53 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 

Originally Posted by GLH
Don't finish it, considering your speed of execution that would take another 12-15 years.

Maybe so, but he'll still beat ol' Burger Boy to the water! :D

wwwTOPDJcom 10-14-2004 10:57 PM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 
finish cabin next season 2005-06, for god sakes just get it ready for water by spring 2005 Gee :rolleyes: JUST DO IT.
Otherwise follow Norts first suggestion.... a match

cgarrett 10-15-2004 12:32 AM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 

Originally Posted by Chris
If I where a single guy I would want a boat with no cabin and 6 man stand up bolster configuration.....but I am not so cabin space is valuable for the family.

This is Bull! I know better.

If you were a single guy you would want a cabin so you could trick little honeys into the cabin with "special" beads. :drink:

Cordell

Audiofn 10-15-2004 07:05 AM

Re: Cabin or No cabin, you help me decide
 
Well as has been stated the boat project has been going a little shall we say SLOW!!! I think that I will put in the stringers with the thought that I will put it back together again that way if next winter I decide that I do not like it with out the cabin I can always put it back together again.....

Jon


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