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While on interiors, so yours isn't the award winning one I found on the
Starck website right? I have the award winning (in 3 countries) Starck interior, yes. And both versions of the interior were shown in MOMA magazine. I prefer the teak version as it's brighter. Better still, it's one of the most practical interiors as well because it has an adult sized head and room for tall people to sleep. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
While on interiors, so yours isn't the award winning one I found on the Starck website right? I have the award winning (in 3 countries) Starck interior, yes. And both versions of the interior were shown in MOMA magazine. I prefer the teak version as it's brighter. Better still, it's one of the most practical interiors as well because it has an adult sized head and room for tall people to sleep. RB 35s5 NY Yours doesn't have the aluminum and faux marble like the photo from Starck. You have wood counters? Does your boat have that funky piece of aluminum on the after end of the table? |
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Yours doesn't have the aluminum and faux marble like the photo from
Starck. You have wood counters? Does your boat have that funky piece of aluminum on the after end of the table? I have the marble counter next to the sinks. The PO ordered this particular boat with the starboard counter in teak, but with a marble insert. BTW, the marble is real...though not practical. The table is the same, with the alumimum end pieces. My cushions are also 5.5 inches, another upgrade from the standard interior. RB 35s5 NY |
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My cushions are also 5.5 inches, another upgrade from the standard
interior.. Hell, 5.5" cushions were standard on the Express line of yachts. 35s5 .... always at the back of the pack. |
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![]() Hey Rob, It would be a better interior if the used Stainless steel and Mahogany. How thick is the marble? When I re-model RedCloud's counters I want something like marble. Non -scratching, cant be burndt, and attractive. Corian make some nice stuff. Are your cushions leather or Swede. I like soft swede button tucked. Do you have auto -pilot Rob? Where are you going to put a bigger holding tank? Is she rod rigged? Room to put a genset so you can anchor on windless steaming hot days and enjoy your AC's and lovely crew below in comfort? On bentatoes I've noticed thats NASTY rubber molding around the stern joint to the hull. This NASTY joint has to cause mucho drag and be a PITA to maintain. Does your boat have that nasty rubber gasket? Joe |
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Hell, 5.5" cushions were standard on the Express line of yachts.
Really? When I bought the C&C 32 with her new 5 inch cushions you claimed the express 30 also had 5" cushions. I guess they grew, right? Bwahahahahahaha! RB 35s5 NY |
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It would be a better interior if the used Stainless steel and Mahogany.
The mahogany is too dark. How thick is the marble? I don't know. I plan to find something better. Are your cushions leather or Swede. Neither, thank god! Do you have auto -pilot Rob? Yup, ST 4000 Where are you going to put a bigger holding tank? The space for the holding tank will actually take a much larger one. Is she rod rigged? Discontinous rod rigging. Room to put a genset so you can anchor on windless steaming hot days and enjoy your AC's and lovely crew below in comfort? A genset installation was pending before the owner decided to sell over his bad hip. The platform for it is already installed. Does your boat have that nasty rubber gasket? No, but look at this pic: http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3...u/slides/5.JPG That stern section looks pretty vulnerable to me. Some sort of rub-rail might be a good idea, cosmetics be damned. RB 35s5 NY On bentatoes I've noticed thats NASTY rubber molding around the stern joint to the hull. This NASTY joint has to cause mucho drag and be a PITA to maintain. Does your boat have that nasty rubber gasket? |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Does your boat have that nasty rubber gasket? No, but look at this pic: http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3...u/slides/5.JPG That stern section looks pretty vulnerable to me. Some sort of rub-rail might be a good idea, cosmetics be damned. RB 35s5 NY Whoaaa! That really is a couple feet of nothing but extra moorage fees. |
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Whoaaa! That really is a couple feet of nothing but extra moorage
fees. Lucky for me I pay nothing for storage or slips! RB 35s5 NY |
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