https://www.samsmarine.com/forums/sh...Dottieshusband
Sorry about the lack of drama in my post, but here's a thread with one of the best looking sectionals I have seen.
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https://www.samsmarine.com/forums/sh...Dottieshusband
Sorry about the lack of drama in my post, but here's a thread with one of the best looking sectionals I have seen.
Look best to restored as original?? Sure... let’s keep the shaggy 70s carpet, Formica counter tops, and linoleum flooring.
Yes many boats have been ruined with silly interiors suggesting 70s and 80s vintage interior is plain silly
Check out Www.graftonfurniture.com. They work with many boat builders. They made all the couches and sectionals on the 84 Lazzara I run and it s excellent quality
Find someone who knows about putting furniture into boats. Most stuff made for land use is too big for the kinds of spaces you have in boats. And some fabrics and padding do well in the marine environment, and some don't do well at all. Keeping it simple and uncluttered is a prudent way to go. Also remember your furniture may be sliding around in a seaway and plan accordingly. Sofas, sectionals etc made for yachts will typically have storage in them, too, which comes in handy.
Captain here, all great suggestions! I suggested she post here because I knew she’d get some great ideas. She also posted on the Hatteras Facebook page which was equally as helpful. Can’t wait to see her response to Rsmith’s post. I’m sure you meant it to be helpful but it comes across kind of rough. Remember if you start a statement by saying your not a whatever it usually means you are. Funny thing about this boat, she’s totally into it, all of it. Further she is waiting until all of the mechanical and safety issues are addressed before she spends anything on the flooring and furniture. Keeping the great post coming and thank you!
Cant help with the furniture but I'm real good with the electronics.
IMO every inch of storage space on these boats is worth it's weight in gold. To put in store bought furniture would be giving up a tremendous amount of under-seat storage space. I'd suggest having a set custom built to fit the space and give you ample under-seat storage space whether it be drawers or hinge up seats.
I apologize for other members who may have come across harsh, this is a rough time of season for many of us as the cold creeps in, we tend to be a crabby bunch and slightly into our feelings this time of year lol. I think what they really meant to say was that it would not be a good idea to go to big lots and buy a sectional designed to go in a house, it probably won't fit well and it will look 'odd' plus, like I said, you will give up tons of valuable storage space.
You also might think about attending FLIBS, there will probably be manufacturers there with examples of what they make, and lierature besides.