1985 Bayliner capri cuddy 18'

firefighter07

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I recently bought a 1985 Bayliner Capri cuddy 18' and I am currently looking for interior parts like side panels, rear transom cover (inboard), right blower and both blower vents.
 

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Scott Danforth

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The interior bits you will have to make yourself or hire an upholstery shop to make them

You can get blowers from any marine store

More importantly, how is the stringers, transom and floor
 

firefighter07

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I recently bought a 1985 Bayliner Capri cuddy 18' and I am currently looking for interior parts like side panels, rear transom cover (inboard), right blower and both blower vents.
The the boat in this picture isn't my boat it's just an example but the blower vents are missing on my boat
 

firefighter07

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My boat is solid there's no problem with the boat itself I just need to clean up a few things and put it in the water I would really get like to get my interior fixed and the boat in that picture I posted isn't my boat I just use it as an example my boat's a lot cleaner than that.
 

hugh g

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The the boat in this picture isn't my boat it's just an example but the blower vents are missing on my boat
The blower is a safety issue as it is there to remove any gas fumes which may be in the bilge. You can find the blower & vents at any marine supply store. The side panels you won't find unless you can find an old Bayliner in a boneyard that isn't rotted. If the wood panels aren't rotted any upholsterer can take care of that for you.
 

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FF07,

The side panels you are going to have to build yourself or have custom made. I have done this, it is not hard just use the old (even crumbling) panels as a pattern and then get some marine foam padding and vinyl and use a staple gun with Stainless steel staples to secure the new material. If you are looking for older parts take a look at great lakes skipper. They buy old parts from boat manufacturers and work in the repair market that you now inhabit. Cool place in wisconsin called kendor marnine is where they are based out of. Great lakes skipper is their on-line store.
 

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The the boat in this picture isn't my boat it's just an example but the blower vents are missing on my boat
most likely attwood vents. look at the attwood catalog

those parts are generic
 
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