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16-foot Lund needs interior redone - advice please.
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<blockquote data-quote="stickball" data-source="post: 460684" data-attributes="member: 14408"><p>Hi Everyone - </p><p>I have a 1998 16-foot Lund that is getting kinda beat inside. I'm probably the third owner. Interior is carpeted. I have a cover for the boat, but use the boat regularly (several times a week, all year...) and so don't cover it. It lives outside. One of the rear hatch covers has a broken hinge and consequently doesn't fully close properly. My biggest concern is that none of the hatches are dry. I live in the Pacific Northwest where it rains a bit, and would like to redo the inside of the boat to allow for dry storage. Bow is wired for electric trolling motor. There's a bilge pump on a toggle switch, and the port side has a good live-well with aerator. </p><p></p><p>I've posted a couple of wide-shots from when I bought the boat a couple of years ago. There's a different main motor on there now, and I removed the bimini top. I could sure use some of your collective expertise and suggestions. Thanks so much!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stickball, post: 460684, member: 14408"] Hi Everyone - I have a 1998 16-foot Lund that is getting kinda beat inside. I'm probably the third owner. Interior is carpeted. I have a cover for the boat, but use the boat regularly (several times a week, all year...) and so don't cover it. It lives outside. One of the rear hatch covers has a broken hinge and consequently doesn't fully close properly. My biggest concern is that none of the hatches are dry. I live in the Pacific Northwest where it rains a bit, and would like to redo the inside of the boat to allow for dry storage. Bow is wired for electric trolling motor. There's a bilge pump on a toggle switch, and the port side has a good live-well with aerator. I've posted a couple of wide-shots from when I bought the boat a couple of years ago. There's a different main motor on there now, and I removed the bimini top. I could sure use some of your collective expertise and suggestions. Thanks so much!! [/QUOTE]
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