New interior on an old boat

Norcoastal

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I’ve been restoring my 1988 228. Has taken about three years. New bulkhead and I finally added new cabin doors. I had the old teak shutter doors and I wanted a more contemporary look.

In 2 weeks I’m having a custom hardtop added and I should be, almost, maybe done?
 

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Looks way better than the teak imo, which is one of the many reasons why I went with a 1998 and newer GW 228 Seafarer. The teak looks decent when it’s nice and new, but after it starts fading, it ages the boat rather quickly. Good work.
 

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I’m getting close. Been waiting since February. I take it to Delaware next Friday and it takes about a week to build it.

Im pretty excited