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Old 03-02-2017, 12:03 AM   #1
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Default 1900 SR3 Bow Filler Cushion Wanted

If anyone has a bow filler cushion for a 1900 SR3 that you want to sell, please let me know.
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Old 03-02-2017, 12:27 AM   #2
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Might be easier to get one made......just sayin.....

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The year of the vessel will help tremendously. Not all model years have interchangeable parts. I second the recommendation to have a canvas person come out and take measurements and knock one up for you.
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The year of the vessel will help tremendously. Not all model years have interchangeable parts. I second the recommendation to have a canvas person come out and take measurements and knock one up for you.
It's an '06. I am going to have my local canvas guy give me a quote.
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Old 03-04-2017, 02:09 PM   #5
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Went to my local canvas guy...quoted me $500!!! I can live without it.
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Tapcon are you handy? If the cushion doesn't have any piping in the canvas design they can't be that hard to make yourself! Plywood, foam, SS staples and your canvas and you got it.

Good luck

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The year of the vessel will help tremendously. Not all model years have interchangeable parts. I second the recommendation to have a canvas person come out and take measurements and knock one up for you.
I would love to participate in this thread, but I have no experience with knocking up.

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I would love to participate in this thread, but I have no experience with knocking up.

Hehehehe

Stop it right now! Stop it I say!
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I would love to participate in this thread, but I have no experience with knocking up.

Hehehehe

LMFAO!!!!!

I paused on that one when I was typing, considered it for a second, then dismissed it and moved on. (Too lazy to go back and rephrase). It's not an completely uncommon phrase, but somewhat archaic. (e.g 'tin knocker') I had a funny feeling someone was going to run with it.
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