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Great pictures.
Photobucket allows you to size pictures for the web very easily. I do it when downloading mine. In the area where you place your URL for downloading right under the words "Images from my PC" you will see the size that of the picture that Photobucket will create along with the word "options" in blue. Click on "options" and select the "message board" size. All pictures downloaded from that point will be the right size. On pictures already downloaded you will see the word "edit" above each picture. Clicking on that word will also allow you to resize any picture you have downloaded.
The galley floor on our 1999 48DB was an ugly mahogany like muddy stained wood floor which never did go with the cherry interior. We were going to replace it with granite or new wood but first decided to grind it down to see what was underneath. It was 3/4 inch solid oak. We test stained a section with a cherry stain and then did the whole floor, covering with 6 coats of outdoor polyurathane.
Here is the result:
You are right. That dash does look much better. But are you talking about the whole area that's burgandy or just the insturment section.Nice work! The 340 is a great boat and perfect for what I am talking about.
One of the best things you can do to those is to paint the dash.
I had a '89 460 that had the already had the dash painted and new panels made. Then I updated it some more. Here are two pics. Not too shabby for 1989.
VERY nice work! This sounds like my dream job. I agree that updating an older Sea Ray is a way better financial option than purchasing a new one. Although I do like the new enclosed helms on the new sundancers I still love the lines of the late 90's-early 00's Sea Rays. You can buy WAY more boat if you buy a used one and the money you spend updating still brings you in under the cost of a new one of similar size.
P.S. Get rid of that acrylic towel rail on the kitchen counter!! A nice stainless rail would look good there, and not just an ordinary round stainless bar. Something with design!
Nice work man!
You're all dead on about the helm. Vinyl sucks, and on the 390 it needs to be throughly sealed to the large flat area under the windshield or it leaks right into the cabin. Ripped out the old one and replaced it with this. The gauges have been replaced (except the Aetna tachs) with Faria dress white. The burgundy had to go- the entire helm/cockpit is now a black/white theme.
Geriksen:
Awesome work. Now that I've replaced the cockpit, I'm thinking about re-doing the interior. It's all in great shape and I've already done some work, but the teak-look veneer is awfully dark and dated. I like the look of the cherry veneer, but do they make a hardwood trim that would match the veneer (like outside corners)? There's a mile of teak trim inside.
Did you like the 460? I'm already getting foot-itis...and I love the old EC's.