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Interior upgrades....
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:51 pm
by Paul - SW Ontario
Hi all...posting a few pics of new helm chair and homemade foot rest...
re-upholsted cabin cushions
new V-birth lights
new cockpit seating / pit
re-configured table pedestal
Cheers
http://s658.photobucket.com/albums/uu30 ... 1QQtppZZ24
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:57 pm
by 297Elegante
Very clean looking interior, and nice upgrades!
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:20 pm
by Torcan
Very nice, great job!!
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:30 pm
by alexander38
nice.....

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:45 pm
by Paul
Looks nice Paul. When does the teak floor get installed in the cabin???
I know that your helm seat is comfortable and I bet that it takes up less floor space that the original folding seat as well. Did you make the foot rest yourself? Since I've been considering one of these for my helm as well, I'd like to know if you think that a tall pedestal like that is secure enough on its own or if there should also be a standoff attaching it to the side wall?
Nice Work

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:59 am
by g36
looking good
did you replace the original material above the vberth? or cover it? if so with what? been looking to upgrade my 78 f32 vberth and have wondered about painting over the original stuff or covering it. not really sure what the rough texture is ..
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:13 am
by Paul - SW Ontario
Paul wrote:Looks nice Paul. When does the teak floor get installed in the cabin???
I know that your helm seat is comfortable and I bet that it takes up less floor space that the original folding seat as well. Did you make the foot rest yourself? Since I've been considering one of these for my helm as well, I'd like to know if you think that a tall pedestal like that is secure enough on its own or if there should also be a standoff attaching it to the side wall?
Nice Work

Hi Paul....no floor yet. As you can see I've been getting sidetracked...lol.
I always ask my wife which of the things on my list she would rather I do next.
The helm chair is so much better then the original Trojan set up. To be truthful the pedestal / chair combination is pretty decent for strength. It does have a slight movement under rougher weather when you are sitting in the heightened position. Not to the point where I'm going to fabricate a standoff, although that was a big consideration during installtion.
I designed the foot rest, yes...had a friend in the business weld the aluminum for me and I made and installed the HDPE plate. Of the couple of places I could find them for sale, they wanted hundreds of $$$....made mine for $60...
Paul
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:22 am
by Paul - SW Ontario
g36 wrote:looking good
did you replace the original material above the vberth? or cover it? if so with what? been looking to upgrade my 78 f32 vberth and have wondered about painting over the original stuff or covering it. not really sure what the rough texture is ..
Hey G36...My cabin ceilings were done new just before I purchased the boat.
If you ask Michael - ready 123....or do a search the cabin ceiling fabric you will find your answers.
I remember a thread / conversation back this summer about it...ready123 was really helpful.
Paul
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:39 am
by g36
thanks
i actually meant where yours appears to be dark blue?in the pics on the side hull walls above the vberth not the headliner material. my headliner is fine its the side walls i want to do something with
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:03 am
by Paul - SW Ontario
g36 wrote:thanks
i actually meant where yours appears to be dark blue?in the pics on the side hull walls above the vberth not the headliner material. my headliner is fine its the side walls i want to do something with
Oh, my apologies. That material is more or less an automotive type black carpet with a weave on the back. Not very thick. The edges don't fray. Works excellent for this type of application. Commercial adhesive (liquid nails) type stuff to adhere to the hull & plywood portions of the lower cabinetry.
Can be found at the textile /mill stores...cuts with a blade or strong pair of scissors. Not sure US wise, specifically where to buy it.
Have had dozens of compliments from those who have seen it.
Hope this helps.
Paul
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:14 am
by g36
thanks again no apologies needed
when i write something i assume everyone is on my same thought wave. haha.
its certainly one option to consider