1995 super sport restoration

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  • Chris Parsons
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    Refresh of the dash.

    I'll still be working on a cleaner look for the right switches.

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  • Chris Parsons
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    Finalizing seadek patter/design.

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    Before...

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  • Chris Parsons
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    Switch plate

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  • Chris Parsons
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    Working on installing the ballast this week. Pulled all the wire, wired up the pumps, and installed the switches.

    All that is left is to run the hose.

    Also did a new dash plate.

    The ballast switch plate is a temporary fix. Open to suggestions. Would Like it to be more polished/finished. [/IMG]

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  • Chris Parsons
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    New rub rail today. Black looks so good.

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  • Chris Parsons
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    Finalizing my seadek design today. I got it scanned then used 3D paint to design it. Very time consuming.

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  • Chris Parsons
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    Bow runner bars deleted. Moved them to the inside edge of the boat.

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  • Chris Parsons
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    I added perfect pass.

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  • wakeballer
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    chris Parsons, Looks like your going to need a Speed Control System...

    I updated my 1995 to a smart phone speed controller by NICKiNAV.

    The App also controls your media volume automatically based on your speed and set-point.

    www.nickinav.com

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  • Chris Parsons
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    This gives a visual representation of how the vinyl ans seadek sandwich will work. Pen and pencil being staples. The vinyl gets staples down to the pvc sheet and the aluminum plate bolts on top hiding the staples.

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  • Chris Parsons
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    I started working on the seadek walthrough. My seadek provider has a cnc machine and was willing to cut both the pvc sheet and the aluminum piece with it so they and the seadek are the exact same size.

    I first screwed the pvc sheet to the center hatch then counter sunk bolts through both the aluminum plate and pvc.

    The pvc sheet is there for the upholstery guy to have something to staple the vinyl to. Cushion will run up all the way around this plate.

    In the end it will be in this order:
    1. Seadek
    2. Aluminum
    3. Vinyl stapled
    4. Pvc sheet screwed to hatch
    5. Hatch/fiberglass foam core

    Bolts through everything.

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  • Chris Parsons
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    New bow light. Required one new wire hole ans two new screw holes but the plate hides previous holes.

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  • Canuck-Surfer
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    Looking good man!! Can't wait to see finished. We should start some sort of yearly prize for best restoration!

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  • Chris Parsons
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    Faired the observer seat for seadek too. Microbaloons and resin mixture. Drilled holes for added grip. Gelcoatted when done.

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