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    Posted: December-14-2006 at 11:18am
I need to do something with my interior. Has anyone ordered just the seat covers direct from Correct Craft? I have tried to email them but they dont respond.

For others who have had their interior completely worked over, how much did it cost you?
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You cant get older skins directly from CC (pre-97 or so). A local place should be able to recreate an interior by working from the originals. If you want original skins with CC logos (plus original quality foam-backed vinyl, original stitching, etc), then you have to go through a dealer. Each regional warehouse has a shop that has all the patterns and is licensed to use the logos. I got mine through White Lake Marine- they use a shop thats near SECC. Midwest CC also has a shop that is very good.

For a complete deluxe interior with combing pads, expect to pay over $2k for original stuff. A local shop will be significantly cheaper.

Install will run another $1k or more, depending on the amount of foam you are replacing, etc.

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Ok. Thats actually good to hear. The route i wanted to go was a new interior not from CC. If it was less expensive then i might have just done it to save $$$. I have access to some really nice sewing machines. They were my grandmothers and she was really good with them but sadly she pa$$ed away so i would have to find someone else to show me how to do it.

Buying foam isnt that expensive if you find the right place. I made a bow filler cushion for my bayliner and the whole thing including wood, foam, and vinyl cost me 45 dollars. Wasn't to bad.
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