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Unread 02-01-2010, 03:28 PM
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here you can buy what you need in Seaboard (same as starboard) in quater sheets I think.
I bought a 3/4 sheet fr my boat as I made all covrs and stuff from it and also the hatch sliders.

All the red dots are 3/4 except the dash and engin cover



All this is 3/8 starboard except the one floor cover



even the built in tackle box CB and I built was 3/8 starboard







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Blue Runner,
Great pictures! Everyone looks to be having a great time on the water. Sure is nice to look at photos like that in this cold weather. Love the one of the dog all snuggled up with a towel. That seat is exactly what I have. Do you know what year boat that seat came off of?
Glad you enjoyed pictures of the Rosborough. Have a friend that has one with the extend cabin but doesn't have the extended hardtop because they like to fish.Kind of gives the best of both worlds in a Rosborough.

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Holy cow!
Looks like you rebuilt that boat with starboard. Great job! Did you purchase the stock locally? That tackle center came out sweet.

I did something similar with our Parker. I built a bulkhead to inclose the V berth.
Here is a before pic.


Here is an after pic..
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Yeah I like the dog on the bench seat too! She's a true boat dog no doubt. Her first day at the lake at 3 months old she fell in the water twice. Both times off the dock - once was due to her seeing her shadow - seriously! LOL

That parker looks sweet! It looks to me like you like to spend a lot of time on the water.

I don't know what year the boat was the seat came off. It belonged to a fellow "TMcGovern" on this site. I gave him 50 bucks for it which made me feel like I stole it.

TMcGovern has 2 pics in his profile. Here they are....maybe you can tell what model from the pics? I'm going to say late 80's early 90's?

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Aha! I found it! Dug up an old post from TMcGovern just before I bought his seat.....check it out. He states, "I have an original 86 bench in my garage."

Here's the link!
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ighlight=bench
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inaforty; the plastics can be bought in Dorchester at;

http://www.jfreeman.com/panels.html

Looks like their prices have gone up quite a bit, but I think you'll still find them cheaper than the marine retailers.
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Inaforty,

Great job on your boat! When can I swing mine over?

I need to do work on mine, but need to wait till warmer weather. When I had my garage built, I wasn't thinking "boat".

What did you use for the back mat on the passenger side dash? Mine is lifting up and would like to replace it.

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naforty; the plastics can be bought in Dorchester at;

http://www.jfreeman.com/panels.html

Looks like their prices have gone up quite a bit, but I think you'll still find them cheaper than the marine retailers.
Wow I am glad they updated the site iyt really was like 5 years old!!

Yes went and picked up all the sheets and we cut all to size in my yard.
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