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  1. Here is a resource I posted a couple of years ago. It gives the name, website, and phone numbers of several marine carpet manufacturers. Boat Flooring Options I hope that helps.
  2. I can tell you what to look for in arch lights. First, stay away from anything plastic. It won't last and the plastic doesn't allow the LEDs to dissipate heat like they should. In other words, they won't last. LEDs will give you options you don't have with the old lights. There are several colors available. White, white and blue, blue and red, or even RGB full-color spectrum. The RGBs require a light controller so unless you want to go full RGB courtesy lights and deck lights they aren't worth it. The two-color lights, (white/blue, blue/red) use a standard ON/OFF rocker switch to change colors. They can also be dimmed with this switch. I hope that helps.
  3. This is what says about replacement seat covers. " Usually the original seats for your boat are available for around 5 years after the boat models release date, but will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. These seats, if available, can be ordered from a certified dealership, and are typically on the expensive side. If you're boat is older than 5 years (or however long the manufacturer makes them available for) or you don't want to fork out an arm & leg for the OEM replacments, the best option to upgrade or restore is either to purchase marine-grade vinyl and have your seats professionally re-upholstered, or purchase after-market seats. Typically, re-upholstering seats is cheaper, but can get expensive depending on the condition of the seats' foam." I've found several places to get skins made. I have never used any of them so talk to each and make your own decision on who is best for your situation. Copycat Upholstery Lost Factory Patterns American Marine Coverings
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