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You can remove the bolsters from your boat. Purchase the same type of vinyl material. Remove the old vinyl and use as a template. cut to size, staple and reinstall. A very easy project for a do it yourselfer.
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Ghrams Canvas in Seaville (near Cape May) does great work. He did a few things for me. Depending how old you boat is check with the manufacturer. I got new ones for my 2002 Hydra Sport last winter directly from them cheaper then I could get a new set made.
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My best friend has a 65 footer
Gerard has it right, very easy DIY project.
Good luck!
Ed
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Bolsters
I just bought new ones for my 35 Contender at Boater's World. Came in lengths of 36" and 48'. I needed 72" on each side so it was easy. Look good and VERY reasonable.
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
I built my own. If your handy at all and have a warm place to work, its a good DIY project for winter.
I had two 72" and two 24". I got a little carried away and made a "center" section of material that wasn't pleated and had a professional embroiderer do my boat name and a pic of a salmon on the 72" section. Still I think I came in under $200 for the whole project.
new coming pads make the whole boat look good..
Mike
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