87' 300DB New interior & floor & cockpit PHOTOS

Great job!:smt038
did you install the floor your self or have to be well trainned for the job. Realy love the result, how they stick the floor?
about who much it cost for the interior & rear deck?:huh:
 
I had a new one made. It's in 3 pieces - same sizes and shapes as the old ones. It's a bit too firm so I may get some memory foam cut to fit.
 
Great job!:smt038
did you install the floor your self or have to be well trainned for the job. Realy love the result, how they stick the floor?
about who much it cost for the interior & rear deck?:huh:

No, I had the people from Nu-Teak install it. They had to do quite a bit of carpentry in order to get the proper fit - way above my ability. (I don't think the admiral would have let me do it anyway.) They also did a lot of trim and veneer work also so it wasn't cheap. The ENTIRE interior was redone ( hullliner throughout, all vinyl, all seating, bed, upper helm bench seat and many cushions as well as a bunch of canvas work) so it was not cheap either. I'll just say that my next boat will probably be new. Both floors are glued down.
 
Who did you have make them?

All of the upholestry work was done by Oceansair Interiors.
They're located at Canoe Cove Marina on Vancouver Island.
The flooring (inside and out) and assorted carpentry work was done by NuTeak Northwest. They do business here in Vancouver as well as Seattle.
 

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