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Modernising the cabin interior 2855 Ciera-gctid800650
Modernising the cabin interior 2855 Ciera-gctid800650
Hi everyone. I have just purchased a 2000 model 2855. The interior trim is the now dated cloth pattern. I've removed all the cussions and seats but what I'm having trouble with is removing the upper backrests of the dining
table seats. Hopefuly they're not glued on, but I cant locate any obvious fasteners.
On my 2004 285 the upper dinette back rest cushion is held in place with Velcro strips. You might try gently pulling on yours to see if they begin to release from the wall behind them.
Mike
2004 Bayliner 285 350 MPI Bravo III
2007 Bayliner 192 Discovery 3.0 135HP (sold)
2000 Ciera 2455 sold
Redmond, Washington
The one on the Left (Wet) Coast
Thanks Flyman. I'll check and see if that works, but they seem a little too firm for Velcro. An upholsterer suggested they may come off by pushing them upwards. Hopefully some other 2855 owners might have had the same issue.
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