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i went opening day oakdale yacth had a booth and i went mainly to look at interior desigh. the pursuit had led`s cut into the counter top .and i saw a beautiful mahogony door and frame made for the head i think sunseeker anyways this is one of my winter shop projects so i want to look a bit before commiting to raised pannel door. talk to yanmar for engine spec. and performance on 20' bertram. nice night to relax.
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I went. It pretty much sucked, although I have to say that it was packed. Dave Bowfil sold an open 30' Scout with twin Yamaha 350's on it for 450K......and it just got worse from there.
Bayliner was there. Bertram wasn't. Lots of interest in Sea Ray. Less so in Sabre. The Edgewater boats looked nice.
Most interesting thing was a plastic kayak/catamaran set up specifically for fishing.
Biggest let down was that there was no waterskiing squirrel.
Bayliner was there. Bertram wasn't. Lots of interest in Sea Ray. Less so in Sabre. The Edgewater boats looked nice.
Most interesting thing was a plastic kayak/catamaran set up specifically for fishing.
Biggest let down was that there was no waterskiing squirrel.
Right there with Mike. My favorites were the Regulators, and the yellowfin. Nothing of any real value to me in the building other than that. Went to the Intrepid air and space museum afterwards. Now that was pretty cool. That could be one hell of a party barge!!!!
My favorite part was talking with the retired sailor who served on the Intrepid up in the bridge. That was pretty awe inspiring.
My favorite part was talking with the retired sailor who served on the Intrepid up in the bridge. That was pretty awe inspiring.
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they have been putting lights in the countertops ( and ceilings to look like stars ) of limos for over 20 years, guess boating is that far behind the timesbob lico wrote:i went opening day oakdale yacth had a booth and i went mainly to look at interior desigh. the pursuit had led`s cut into the counter top .and i saw a beautiful mahogony door and frame made for the head i think sunseeker anyways this is one of my winter shop projects so i want to look a bit before commiting to raised pannel door. talk to yanmar for engine spec. and performance on 20' bertram. nice night to relax.
yea robbie i am sure you could have done that lighting. they actually routered the front edge of the corian counter to accept a flush strip of led lighting. it look real good in the dark cabin shining down on the teak/holly floor. while i have you on the phone! i am going to remove the 1" formica crap door on the head and replace with 11/2" styles of mahogony with 1/4" teak insert on top and louver on bottom (needed for return to a/c compressor mounted in bottom of bath vanity) . decorator wants me to insert 1/4" mirror on head side of door glued to 1/4" teak insert. do you think mirror will stand up to unavoidable heavy seas ??
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use plastic mirror, then you wont have to worry about it breaking. We used it on another boat years and years ago and it holds up great and is fairly cheap considering you can cut it yourself to whatever shape you like and glue it in place, just black out the area behind it.
20+ years ago limos had solid surface looking bars/counters that had recessed in the edge lighting, back then they called it fiber optic lighting, it illuminated the entire edge, not a string of tiny bulbs.
The reason behind the counters/bars being fiberglass that LOOKED like solid surface was to get the long free form look with all the curves. Once the mold was made they extended the edges according to what sized limo was being built and where they wanted the main part of the bar with the television, stereo, and switches to be. They had the corian look and marble, granite look.
Boating picked up on this idea as many of the boat's counters that look like corian are actually fiberglass, so I guess now they are installing led lighting as well.
20+ years ago limos had solid surface looking bars/counters that had recessed in the edge lighting, back then they called it fiber optic lighting, it illuminated the entire edge, not a string of tiny bulbs.
The reason behind the counters/bars being fiberglass that LOOKED like solid surface was to get the long free form look with all the curves. Once the mold was made they extended the edges according to what sized limo was being built and where they wanted the main part of the bar with the television, stereo, and switches to be. They had the corian look and marble, granite look.
Boating picked up on this idea as many of the boat's counters that look like corian are actually fiberglass, so I guess now they are installing led lighting as well.
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Check out solid core fiber optic cable at http://www.wiedamark.com/fiberopticsolidcore.aspxbob lico wrote:yea robbie i am sure you could have done that lighting. they actually routered the front edge of the corian counter to accept a flush strip of led lighting. it look real good in the dark cabin shining down on the teak/holly floor.
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dug you have to see a boat show completely . we all remember the best display of a boat in any boat show was the silverton boat at the ny show i think 2003 or 2004? every saleman in the show walk past that 40' opening night !!!
i was thinking a color corrected strip hi-lighting the floor in the cabin at night .
i was thinking a color corrected strip hi-lighting the floor in the cabin at night .
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I wish I had looked at the other side of the boat. I walked by the scuffed side and thought "what the hell is that doing in a boat show!" then I realized it was a redo. Never crossed my mind that it would be anything more than a buff out. I was short sighted and did not go into the Sea Ray booth either...
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I wish I had looked at the other side of the boat. I walked by the scuffed side and thought "what the hell is that doing in a boat show!" then I realized it was a redo. Never crossed my mind that it would be anything more than a buff out. I was short sighted and did not go into the Sea Ray booth either...
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dug CMI takes a table within the sea ray display . he is the go to guy if you want to interchanged differant electronic manufactores or exotics like cell phone /video conferance out at sea as well hiding tv antenna with other components within a kvh dome, like your friend at new england bow thruster the best at what he does.
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his office is on the marine max propertybob lico wrote:dug CMI takes a table within the sea ray display . he is the go to guy if you want to interchanged differant electronic manufactores or exotics like cell phone /video conferance out at sea as well hiding tv antenna with other components within a kvh dome, like your friend at new england bow thruster the best at what he does.
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