just looked up spray nine, seems pretty legit! I am fan of the all white as well, at first i was kinda bummed as I saw one with the red hull and it was pretty sharp. But my plans here are to take off the big graphic and leave only the big SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE letter, I think that will really clean up the look!
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Write to C&S marine for new interior. They make the upholstery to Nautique spec and will be well within 6k for your whole boat. Looks original factory and hold up for another 10years.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G975F met Tapatalk
230 with ZR6 running on propane
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+1 for C&S Marine. Purchased from them multiple times. Sandra is great to work with and can deliver a factory spec interior or just selected skins. They also stand behind their work...if there are any issues, they make it right.
If you are so inclined, replacing skins isn't that difficult and you just need a few basic tools. Of course that is a massive amount of vinyl there....
Posted via phone. Sorry for the tpyos.
2004 206 Air Nautique Limited - Black with Vapor Blue (family style)
1997 Masters Edition Nautique - Zephyr Green - gone (amazing ski wake)
1982 Mastercraft Powerslot - gone (a primitive but wonderful beast)
Bellevue WA
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I know I'm pulling all of this upholstery out soon, but my niece wanted to make some summer money so I let her clean up the interior. It was some hard work but man what a difference! They are taking it to the car wash to vacuum all of the bs out of it and then cleaning the floors and stuff as well. Also I found a 09 220 at a local dealership (insanely overpriced) that needs a new interior, They mostly sell newer Nautiques so they didnt even really bother cleaning this one up. I'm gonna go up there tuesday morning and see if I can talk them into selling me the observer seat out of it, its the worst part of the interior in that boat and it would honestly look less weathered without it, so maybe they will go for it.
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Great looking project boat. My new seat upholstery from a local shop ran a little lower, but didn't require any seat form reconstruction. I was able to source the SeaDek kit for the entire boat from NautiqueParts for ~$1,250. Did the self-install, which anyone with solid DIY skills can handle. Couldn't be happier with the results
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We bought our 220 last summer. We love it. I was just debating doing the whole interior in Sea Dek. I did the platform last year and like it, so its good to know about the interior.
I’d second C&S. We did the back seats last fall. They are great to work with.
Good luck with it. Any questions let us know.Current Boat: 2007 Super Air Nautique 220 Team Edition
Former Boat: 2003 Air Nautique 216 Team Edition
Former Boat: 1994 Ski Nautique
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Originally posted by etwman View PostWe bought our 220 last summer. We love it. I was just debating doing the whole interior in Sea Dek. I did the platform last year and like it, so its good to know about the interior.
I’d second C&S. We did the back seats last fall. They are great to work with.
Good luck with it. Any questions let us know.
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Originally posted by billywro View PostGreat looking project boat. My new seat upholstery from a local shop ran a little lower, but didn't require any seat form reconstruction. I was able to source the SeaDek kit for the entire boat from NautiqueParts for ~$1,250. Did the self-install, which anyone with solid DIY skills can handle. Couldn't be happier with the results
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Originally posted by Shonchez View Post
Looking at buying a 220 currently but would want to redo the interior vs. repairing. Curious, how much did your upholstery come out to ?
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