Sea Ray Interior Upgrade Kits

Ken,

You are on the right path. What you have to do is cut the fiberglass and remove the area to be replaced with a piece of corian or stone. If I was doing it, I would leave a inside 1"-2" lip around the entire inside cutout so that the new material could be secured (glued) without much effort. This also allows for any "cutting errors". It does raise the height of the sinktop the thickness of the material.....but that is not a big deal. You will also need to shim the back and right side to compensate for the raised front.

In regards to corian versus stone. Many granite shops have scrap pieces they will work for you at a nominal sum. Make an exact cardboard cutout that fits and that will make their job easy. In many cases it is cheaper than corian but that is your choice. Matching the stone to our finishes is pretty easy. However, everything we have sold this year has been Sovereign Cherry which goes great with a black stone.

I will also post this on Club Sea Ray since some folks have asked about it. Looks like you need to provide some photos so everyone can see your handiwork.

Best,

John

Restoration Marine
600 Water Street SW
Washington, DC 20024
 
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John,

Do you have any ideas on how to update the sliding cabinet door in the picture below? I am in the market for a boat, and I am now considering an older boat if I can figure out how to update the interior. Thanks for your help!


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If you are going to update the cabinet finish, the easiest way to deal with these style doors is replace them with "push-button" doors with hidden hinges similiar to what you find in new Sea Rays. The trick is making sure that the opening of the door doesn't interfere with the operation of the stove or other appliances.

You need a boat!!

-John
 
If you are going to update the cabinet finish, the easiest way to deal with these style doors is replace them with "push-button" doors with hidden hinges similiar to what you find in new Sea Rays. The trick is making sure that the opening of the door doesn't interfere with the operation of the stove or other appliances.

You need a boat!!

-John

Where can you find the doors?
I am in process of replacing upholstry and want to replace the tambour doors.
All of this looks pretty old and yukkie. I would even like to replace the table top.
Any suggestions?
 
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Where can you find the doors?
I am in process of replacing upholstry and want to replace the tambour doors.
All of this looks pretty old and yukkie. I would even like to replace the table top.
Any suggestions?

Jerry,

What condition is the padded surface surrounding the tambour doors in? The doors have to be custom built to fit the opening. If the surrounding surface material is in good shape, it is a straightforward job. Carpeting, updating the bunting and seating surfaces makes a world of difference.

What caused the stain on the wall surface and how did you plan to address that?

The table top is the easiest project to manage and complete. You can see serveral projects on this website and on the RestorationMarine.com website.

-John
 
Jerry,

What caused the stain on the wall surface and how did you plan to address that?


-John

Working on stains. Everything being re-upholstered. Wife wants tambours to stay. Deal with table later.
 
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