Please post pics of your Superboat......
#23
Guess who I bumped into At Candlewood lake today, just pulling out as I was arriving to do some prop testing........................................... ...............................
Anthony Mone and his family... Good to see you Anthony, And I hope you liked the rip we took in Superstitious today...
Anthony Mone and his family... Good to see you Anthony, And I hope you liked the rip we took in Superstitious today...
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#28
Hey Gary,
It was great to get a good look at Superstitious and even better that I got a nice rip acrcoss the lake. That is a great boat best of luck with it again and look forward to next season. Keep in touch Anthony...
It was great to get a good look at Superstitious and even better that I got a nice rip acrcoss the lake. That is a great boat best of luck with it again and look forward to next season. Keep in touch Anthony...
#30
Faster;
My buddy has an upholstry shop. He did them for me using the same carbon-fiber look vinyl that I used on the seats. I spent $1,000. We stitched velcro on the back of the side cushions and stuck velcro on the hull-side. For the seat bases we stitched a piece of vinyl along the bottom forward edge(doubled it over) and put some snaps underneath. Very simple, clean and lotsa padding for the stabin-cabin
For the rug, a piece of marine rug that I ran up the seatbase just a tad so I could secure it down with snaps. He also re-did the v-pad coushions with thicker 3"padding cause at first he used (as per my request) the 2in. high density foam that we used for the seat-backs, but proved to be to hard(As I found out when I slept on it the night before the photo-shoot).
My buddy has an upholstry shop. He did them for me using the same carbon-fiber look vinyl that I used on the seats. I spent $1,000. We stitched velcro on the back of the side cushions and stuck velcro on the hull-side. For the seat bases we stitched a piece of vinyl along the bottom forward edge(doubled it over) and put some snaps underneath. Very simple, clean and lotsa padding for the stabin-cabin
For the rug, a piece of marine rug that I ran up the seatbase just a tad so I could secure it down with snaps. He also re-did the v-pad coushions with thicker 3"padding cause at first he used (as per my request) the 2in. high density foam that we used for the seat-backs, but proved to be to hard(As I found out when I slept on it the night before the photo-shoot).



