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Where do I turn to get a price on replacing (almost) all vinyl on a 2100v?
Previous owner looks like they abused the interior with the fin from a slalom ski.
I talked to my dealer and he recommenced an individual. I spend yesterday morning removing the key areas. The guy I'm using can get the exact material used and match the rest of my interior so I don't have to do it all.
I've got a couple of messages into Tige to see if they still have skins for my boat (or at least the pattern). I'll let you know how it turns out.
BTW, with the exception of the rear center seatback and the front center seatback, all the seatbacks are screwed into the setback in between the seams. I was able to get most of them out, but I did have a couple of screw heads that were rusted. It looks like they used galvanized deck screws.
Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
The work stopped bc of a combination of the miserable whether and my bar prep. got a little more intense. Two weeks from tommorrow starts two days of hell. I should have the interior back in early march. I'm hoping to water test it in early march as well.
The work stopped bc of a combination of the miserable whether and my bar prep. got a little more intense. Two weeks from tommorrow starts two days of hell. I should have the interior back in early march. I'm hoping to water test it in early march as well.
Good luck. It sounds like progress will commence again.
You'll have two avenues to get your interior looking fresh. first, contact your dealer and get the skins on order then take it to a reputable upholstry shop and have them installed. Second, take the boat straight to the upholstry shop and have them make new skins and install them. Both will get the job done, it's prolly quicker to go straight through the upholstry shop though.
It might be worth calling your dealer to see who they recommend. In MN I know where to send you, but outside of that I can't back anybody in particular.
from what i have seen here in fla. you would be looking from $3500-$5000 to have that whole boat redone. i dont claim to be the interior guru just going off what we have been quoted on same size boats. alot has to do with foam condition and wood need replaced if it has any wood?
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