Some B&A of my 78 SRV240

and a seat fit for the Captain :thumbsup:
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the Admiral is turning into quite the seamstress
this seat was done in the original style with the modern matching vinyl
 
well...the Admiral's custom lounge seat is done
double duty seat...
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and easily converts to a sun lounge with the headrest on either end
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and finished the last of the striping today
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splash day WILL be Tuesday (weather permitting :thumbsup:
 
I really like the reversible lounge seat... That is nice! Good luck for splash day!!!
 
Great job on the lounge seat. Care to share how you did it?


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Ill post some pics of the brackets in the next couple of days
 
I wrote you via private message about my old weekender back in February. Mine was an' 80 but the boats look identical down to the mirrors. You are doing a great job...brings back some good memories. Keep up the good work. I wish I could find my old "Blues Bros" and give it a good face lift. If you recall some idiot had pulled out the interior - fiberglassed everything and tried to make it a fishing boat!
 
I guess I should post up the ultimate before and after
just bought and generally trashed and just operative
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and after over a year of work
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wow, nice work. Sorry to bring this thread up again. but want to tag it. Just bought a 1980 240 weekender
no probs :thumbsup:
if you have questions or need detailed pics just PM me and will help as much as possible
 
Wow. That is just like my 73. Absolutly cool how you made a dud into such a swell piece of equipment. Very cool work indeed.
 

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