66Holiday924
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2017
- Messages
- 577
So they, did the canvas and I'm happy with that. They also replace my decking, carpeted my floor and side compartments, and they installed my new back-to-back seats. I put the rest of the interior work on hold so I can try to get some use out of it before the season is over. It will go back to the shop in November to have the side panels rebuilt and upholstered and vinyl flooring put down the gunnels, across the dash & transom cap and have a new engine cover and jumpseats built. I'm slapping some outdoor carpet across the transom cap until it goes back to the shop to have the vinyl put on.
As of right now the boat is having welding done. I am having the trim, aluminum angle that runs across the two sides of the transom cap, welded to the new transom cap, so it will all be on piece. The ends that used to tuck under the rubrail, will now butt to the rubrail instead, so the whole thing lifts on and off. I'm going to try to fix it so it all fastens on with hotrod hood pins. Pull the pins and the transom cap lifts right off in seconds. We'll see how this goes...
I added the access porthole on the transom to get to my battery switch.
As of right now the boat is having welding done. I am having the trim, aluminum angle that runs across the two sides of the transom cap, welded to the new transom cap, so it will all be on piece. The ends that used to tuck under the rubrail, will now butt to the rubrail instead, so the whole thing lifts on and off. I'm going to try to fix it so it all fastens on with hotrod hood pins. Pull the pins and the transom cap lifts right off in seconds. We'll see how this goes...
I added the access porthole on the transom to get to my battery switch.