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what I did on the redo of my 1978 MA was to mold some fiberglass skins with a gelcoat finish, using the outside of the boat to get the right angles, then I secured them in place using mat and resin.
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I would just put some carpet back in - the other options seem alot of work - maybe you could figure out another major project
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yes, that will be a option too.....and much cheaper
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sure wish I could get somebody with a MA to trace those rod holders on a piece of paper though ![]()
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i used the old carpet to trace the pattern for the mold.
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How about gluing a piece of formica in there. Cheap and easy. Holds up well and easy to clean. Comes in any color you want.
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How about cutom seadek panels with the seacraft name cutout
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