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bdusted440

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what is the average price to put a new interior in.mine is all original and is showing its age besides being garage kept.
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You might actually be able to get the factory to send you skins. I know they'll make them for the newer models, perhaps they will do yours for you too.
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Hard to say, you would have to find a local interior shop. Mine was re-covered a few years ago, looked great untill it got wet.

Make sure that who ever re-covers the interior that they replace the wood backings and seal the wood with glass and resin. It not it will rott quick.

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1975 Checkmate Tri-mate 2, 2.4 200+
 
If you know someone who will do this, order the skin, as Chris said, from Checkmate and take it to him. I have a buddy that made the bow cover for the same Pulsare as my Avator, all the seats on his 'Stream Venus. He did a great job. Sorry but I live in Ottawa, a little far away...

Checkmates may not be the fastest boats on the water, but they are the nicest looking!
 
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