Need Assistance

Joe Johnson

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Jul 28, 2021
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Boat Info
1994 Signature 200
Engines
350 Chevy
We just picked up a 94 signature 200. It is in good shape overall, but is missing most of the cushions in the open bow.

Is there someplace I can find replacements or am I better off taking it to a marine upholstery shop?
 
We just picked up a 94 signature 200. It is in good shape overall, but is missing most of the cushions in the open bow.

Is there someplace I can find replacements or am I better off taking it to a marine upholstery shop?
Local shop is your best bet. I’ve heard some auto shops can do it just fine and may cost less than those that market boat upholstery. Let’s see some pics of the new beauty
 
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This is all I have at the moment, we are headed to our place on the CA delta tomorrow.

Found it on FB marketplace, 113 hours, brand new SE 116 outdrive. $7,000. Been looking for a Sea Ray for a while, this was too good a deal to pass up. I grew up in the boat business and have raced outboards for 35 years, this is my first four stroke boat.
 
View attachment 109584 This is all I have at the moment, we are headed to our place on the CA delta tomorrow.

Found it on FB marketplace, 113 hours, brand new SE 116 outdrive. $7,000. Been looking for a Sea Ray for a while, this was too good a deal to pass up. I grew up in the boat business and have raced outboards for 35 years, this is my first four stroke boat.
That’s awesome.
I’m bringing an 87 S23 back to life currently. Same color theme Blue and White.

So close to getting her on the water. Just picked up trailer plates today. Need to sort the trailer lights out now.
 
Joe, there was an awesome thread back during the winter where a guy was building a plywood cover for his bow rider. So he could take it out in rough seas. Up in the Pacific Northwest. Never did find out if he completed the project.
 
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Joe, there was an awesome thread back during the winter where a guy was building a plywood cover for his bow rider. So he could take it out in rough seas. Up in the Pacific Northwest. Never did find out if he completed the project.
Hummm. Interesting. If it could be fashioned in such away that it could quick assemble and store on board that would be an awesome way to fend off pop up storms that Lake Erie is famous for.
 

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