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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Gulf Coast
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1988 Sea Ray 250 Fisherman, 1978 Sea Star, 1981 Sea Arrow 190, 1980 Sea Arrow 180, 1975 Continental
    Engine(s)
    260 Mercruiser
    Posts
    15

    Side panel reupholstery

    Can anyone help me? I am trying to get the side panels off to recover them. I have a 1988 Sea Ray 250 with the fisherman interior. I have the two captains chairs with bait boxes. I would really appreciate any help that someone could give me.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Connecticut
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1989 30' Sundancer
    Engine(s)
    5.7 with alpha 1 drives
    Posts
    158

    Re: Side panel reupholstery

    I thought someone with a 250 would have answered this. I have a 1989 300 but Sea Ray probably used similar construction. The panels are covered plywood with a 1/4" bolt in them. One bolt in the upper forward end and another at the aft end. The bolt will pass through a hole in the fiberglass somewhere on the gunnel secured by a nut and fender washer in a place almost impossible to reach. Feel around and you will find it. The center of the panel is secured top and bottom by an angle piece of aluminum screwed to the deck and panel

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Gulf Coast
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1988 Sea Ray 250 Fisherman, 1978 Sea Star, 1981 Sea Arrow 190, 1980 Sea Arrow 180, 1975 Continental
    Engine(s)
    260 Mercruiser
    Posts
    15

    Re: Side panel reupholstery

    Quote Originally Posted by andyr View Post
    I thought someone with a 250 would have answered this. I have a 1989 300 but Sea Ray probably used similar construction. The panels are covered plywood with a 1/4" bolt in them. One bolt in the upper forward end and another at the aft end. The bolt will pass through a hole in the fiberglass somewhere on the gunnel secured by a nut and fender washer in a place almost impossible to reach. Feel around and you will find it. The center of the panel is secured top and bottom by an angle piece of aluminum screwed to the deck and panel

    Thank you for the response, I had found the two 1/4" bolts on either end but I was not sure what was holding the middle part of the pad. So I should just remove the two nuts and then will the panal just slide out or what? I really appreciate the help.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Minnesota
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    '85 255 Amberjack
    Engine(s)
    Single 5.7
    Posts
    1,159
    Check for hidden screws between the folds of fabric where the different colors meet. I had screws and bolts through those on mine.




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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Bay City, Michigan
    Boat
    1988 268DA SeaRay Sundancer
    Details
    Equipped with Lowrance radar, color GPS & fishfinder. Rigged for Great Lakes fishing and boating.
    Engine(s)
    Big Block 454 Mercruiser bored .030 over and blueprinted.
    Posts
    569

    Re: Side panel reupholstery

    Quote Originally Posted by Russklan View Post
    Thank you for the response, I had found the two 1/4" bolts on either end but I was not sure what was holding the middle part of the pad. So I should just remove the two nuts and then will the panal just slide out or what? I really appreciate the help.
    Yes. The bolts are impeded in the plywood panels with an insert. Just remove the nuts and the panels will slide right out. Be careful feeling around behind the glasswork. These older Rays are not cleaned up real well back there. You will cut your hands on the jagged unfinished fiberglass if you are not careful.

    1988 268DA SeaRay Sundancer
    Powered by a 454 Mercruiser and rigged for fishing the Great Lakes.

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  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Northwest Arkansas
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1988 3oo Weekender 1988 300 Sundancer 1993 Maxum 2300 SCR 1994 Ranger 354XT
    Engine(s)
    too numerous to mention
    Posts
    559

    Re: Side panel reupholstery

    Also a good spots for wasp nest! When I start reworking on boats now, in the spring/summer, the first thing I do is have a look under there. Be ready to spray and RUN!
    Jim Crews, NW Arkansas
    88 Sea Ray 300 Weekender
    88 Sea Ray 300 Sundancer
    92 Maxum 2200SR (7.4/Bravo)
    94 Ranger 354XT Bass Boat

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