looks good!!
Sent them out for new covers....I like em.....
Had them done all one peice with no loose ass cusions, I hate those.
The color matches pretty close to the boat.
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looks good!!
ya those are clean.. look allot better than the pic you sent earlier from your phone....
Tim,
Those came out looking nice. Do you mind throwing a shameless plug for whoever did the work? I'm on the fence about doing the fiberglass buckets in the Spectra once it gets rightside up. It'll be a full interior deal, but They can be covered to match the bench/hatch/pannels. I like the idea of being able to do a little creative stuff on the fiberglass back. I'll just need to get the wide model so I can fit in the seat with a lifeline on
Chris
Looks really clean. Your going to like the tweed in that color, it cleans up super easy a slong as you coat them. I did my 67 in tweed in that same color and it still looks great almost 4 years later.
F.J.
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...re_092-med.jpg
A shop around the corner from my work did them for me. Real nice guy. The shop is Frazier Auto Upolstery in Anaheim 714 238-9030 (mike). He said he could do em for $550 a set if I new anyone that need more done. Mine were less because he quoted me a price and stuck too it. He didnt relize that the marine tweed is a bit more than auto, so He tells me.. He also put a pinch strip around the whole seat to avoid the 1/8" glass cutting through the cover.Im real happy with them.The only thing he didnt do was wrapp the foam in plastic, but thats not to hard to do on my own.
Looks good Tim! Always liked the fabric look and feel. Sharp!
looks clean ! i like
I've never heard of marine tweed.
Wouldn't it be scratchy is you weren't wearing a shirt?
Nice Tim, thing is looking good!!