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Coaming pads
Where can I buy coaming pads for a 74 Septre?
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I think most folks would take measurements to there local auto/marine upholstery shop and have them made up.
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I have a set of custom made ones on my 23 CC that are starting to wear. I am considering going with these
http://www.seadek.com/ I think you take measurements and they will make them according to your specs. I saw a thread on THT recently where a guy put them on a 23 contender, bow to stern and said they were a little less than $1000 for the whole project. just something to consider................... |
they would be my choice now, I had some made years ago and damn they were expensive - don't think they would be that hard to build as I have checked into it and all the materials are available on line now
they are tough, people like them and easy to install |
I have the seadek on my 23 since 2007. Still looks good. The picture of the Seacraft on the seadek web site is my boat.
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thanks for the info.
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Built mine myself using cca plywood backing, layer of closed cell foam, wrapped with 1/2 inch soft foam, covered in marine grade vinyl wrapped tight and fastened with monel staples. Look great and have heled up for 10 years incredibly well.
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I have the original type coaming pads on my 79 Sceptre. I checked the pics of Skiblets Seadeck pads since I have not seen his boat in person since our Long pointe trip 5 yrs ago. I like the classic look of mine, but the wear and no maintenance of Sea Deck is impressive.
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if you have a shop make some get a peice and have a logo embroidered on them like I did mine
http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...t/6c31a70e.jpg |
Looks great Mike
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