Interior Ideas for 1976 F32
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Re: Interior Ideas for 1976 F32
Nice job Buda. It looks great, better than newer boats and a fraction of the price.
Dustin
78 F-32 Express Hard top twin 360s Abyss
1999 360 Express twin 7.4
Catawba Island, Ohio
78 F-32 Express Hard top twin 360s Abyss
1999 360 Express twin 7.4
Catawba Island, Ohio
Re: Interior Ideas for 1976 F32
Rick, are you going to sell the drawers? I don't know if we'll need them yet. We have not finalized our plan for the interior and probably won't until spring. Right now, it's full of lumber and tools. We're going to raise the couch (originally a bunk), which will leave us some space to fill, maybe enough for additional drawers. I can't imagine finding anything that would be better than originals.Bubbabuda wrote:Lizz,
Bringing a boat back to life is a labor of love. But it was well worth it. It also kept me out of trouble...
I have some parts the I salvaged of a 1978 F-32. One is 3 teak galley drawers, table with leg, bridge ladder, sliding door, and complete taft rail for cockpit. Others items not listing.
The work is easy when you can vision the completed job. The F-32 is a great platform to start. Good luck. Rick
Proud Owner of a 1976 Hot Mess of a F32 Trojan
Refit started Sept 2015. Finish Date: TBD...
Refit started Sept 2015. Finish Date: TBD...
Re: Interior Ideas for 1976 F32
Lizz wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2015 5:42 pm
We have "before" photos posted here:
https://goo.gl/photos/Psd4LvzwnaY7BZqLA
Thank you for so much for keeping this link open! I know it's been 6 years, unfortunately your post pictures are no longer active, so I was hoping I might be able to gain access to those.
I'm in the process of figuring out if a 76 F32 Express is going to be feasible for me. Two main things, it has been sitting out in the elements for the past four years in Michigan, and the major unknown is whether or not my Old English Sheepdog Alex is seaworthy