some 24 Teasers........
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boat being painted, re-upholstered and various surprises....already has a new 300xs with 12" stainless marine bracket and 25p trophyplus........more to come in following weeks----hopefully will be the nicest 24 around.
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I looked at the pics again and noticed the rub/bump rail and cleats are off.
I'd suggest you install a new stainless rail through bolted with the joint glassed from the inside similar to the way Rick had done some of the latest 30' Y2K.
Some pop up cleats would be nice too; not many 24s with those.
If you're redoing the interior, I suggest PPI in Florida. They have about the nicest high back buckets made.
If you need anymore help spending money, we are good at it...
Have Fun...
I'd suggest you install a new stainless rail through bolted with the joint glassed from the inside similar to the way Rick had done some of the latest 30' Y2K.
Some pop up cleats would be nice too; not many 24s with those.
If you're redoing the interior, I suggest PPI in Florida. They have about the nicest high back buckets made.
If you need anymore help spending money, we are good at it...

Have Fun...
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I looked at the pics again and noticed the rub/bump rail and cleats are off.
I'd suggest you install a new stainless rail through bolted with the joint glassed from the inside similar to the way Rick had done some of the latest 30' Y2K.
Some pop up cleats would be nice too; not many 24s with those.
If you're redoing the interior, I suggest PPI in Florida. They have about the nicest high back buckets made.
If you need anymore help spending money, we are good at it...
Have Fun...
I'd suggest you install a new stainless rail through bolted with the joint glassed from the inside similar to the way Rick had done some of the latest 30' Y2K.
Some pop up cleats would be nice too; not many 24s with those.
If you're redoing the interior, I suggest PPI in Florida. They have about the nicest high back buckets made.
If you need anymore help spending money, we are good at it...

Have Fun...

and Don Frost is doing the interior-----keeping the stand-up bolsters, just lowering them and installing an extended tilt helm so its more comfortable to drive sitting down-----I just prefer the bolsters when im cruising or hanging out bc im not confined to just sitting----the rubrail is just gonna be standard----I like the look of the screws and hate the look of stainless
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