You cant go wrong with black. Look at rrrr's interior, similar set up. His looks like new and it is original from 68?
to start thinking about redoing the interior. The pump is done, the engine will be ready to reassemble in a week or so, so now I'm turning my efforts to what colors for the interior. I want to keep the original style seating with the old style panels (tuck and roll in a rounded center panel), but since I have no idea what the original colors were, I could use some feedback. At this point, I'm thinking a medium brown for the carpet and outer portions of the seat panels, with a medium cream colored tuck and roll for the inserts.
Anyone have any other suggestions or color schemes?
http://www.roostwear.com/stevens/69stevens23.jpg
You cant go wrong with black. Look at rrrr's interior, similar set up. His looks like new and it is original from 68?
I saw that.... cool interior (well, cool LOOKING). It would tie in with the engine being painted black now, I'm just a little leary of how hot the seats will be in the sun. :2purples: This won't have a bimini, and although I sometimes throw towels on the seats of the Advantage, I would like to not HAVE to. Don't know if brown would be a whole lot better though....
Id say all black with a diamond pattern stiching or all white with fat tuck and roll with some gold piping. Looks like a cool project
Au interiour beautiful de rrrr:
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/.../350rrrr_1.jpg
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/.../350rrrr_2.jpg
LO
mine came this way
Construct it like RRRs, do the outer smooth part in light brown/tan, the tuck and roll in white or a really light cream, stitch it with tan thread, and use gold or dark brown piping.
Chris
IF YOU DECIDE ON BLACK, GO WITH CLOTH. NO HEAT ISSUES, EVER.
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...20/1873PF2.jpg
black is nice,but,super hot! i won't have boat with black seats!
Black vinyl seats ROCK!