Bob S. wrote:
> Perhaps I should clarify.
>
> Mostly I'm looking for ideas. Models or pictures of boat interiors that
> work. Places to start. I know most of the structure, what I can remove
and
> what I can't.
>
> For instance: The dinette is this monstrous 6 seater that takes up
about
> 50% of the salon. Big, stuffy, moldy cu****ons that fold down into a
bed.
> I've thought about tearing it out and replacing it with a couple of
comfy
> chairs that would fold out to a bed. I'll never see more than 2, maybe
4
> people on the boat and this huge, ugly mass has to go. Problem is, I
need
> some ideas on what it could look like.
>
> "Bob S." <boweevil@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:PxTJj.159063$pM4.59559@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>I have a 1972 Fraser fibreglass sailboat. The interior is huge and has
>>potential, the mechanics all work, but the interior is from 1972 also.
The
>>layout is just so wrong. I have hit a wall. I know I want to gut the
>>interior, I just don't know where to start or where to go from here. I
>>don't want to spend a great deal of money, so would rather not hire a
>>****pwright.
>>
>>Please any ideas could help me.
>>
Have you done much boat building before, Bob?
If so, you'd know how much time, effort, and money are involved in a
project like this.
If you do, and are really just looking for ideas, head down to Half
Price Books and see what you can find in the trans****tation section.
Richard
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