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08-16-2018, 10:08 PM #1Junior Member
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Removing upholstery on engine cover
Hey,
So I have a Moomba Mobius LSV 2013. I really hate that all the access to the inside of the boat is over padding.... I can see it ripping very soon! Any way I would like to know if anyone has removed the upholstery on the engine cover and replaced it with gatorstep or SeaDek?
Thanks,
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08-16-2018, 10:43 PM #2Senior Member
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I’ve never heard of anyone doing that. It think it look like crap. That upholstery is just covering some ugly looking panels. It would like a couple doors with some really nice gatorstep on ‘em. In addition the foam padding and upholstery seal the area. I would think without it the engine noise would be quite loud.
I have an 08and haven’t had any issues with it. I don’t access the engine compartment but maybe a couple times per year.
If you pull the trigger, I’d be interested in some pics and a review.
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08-21-2018, 10:43 AM #3Junior Member
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08-21-2018, 01:41 PM #4Senior Member
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I have thought about having a walkway built down the middle. Somehow you’d have to build up the walkway higher. I’d be interested in seeing any ideas.
The walkway sounds like a great mod!
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02-11-2020, 11:04 AM #5Junior Member
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I'm going to be putting Gator Step down on the engine cover as suggested in the OP. I just pulled off the vinyl and started on the foam last night. I contacted the local dealer about getting the factory transom walkthrough from a 2014 or 2015 LSV for my 2013. The dealer said it was available but would not work. I couldn't get much of a reason or detail as to why it won't.
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02-14-2020, 04:27 PM #6Junior Member
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Here is the engine cover with all the foam and vinyl removed. The material is a honeycomb aluminum panel made by Plascore. There's a notch on each side of the panel in the middle I need to figure out how to fill. I think the notch was placed to make room for the welting to wrap around without getting pinched. I think I'm also going to fill the big square hole for the latch somehow as well. Maybe just a piece of HDPE supported by some aluminum angles on the backside of the cover.
2013 Mobius LSV
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02-14-2020, 08:03 PM #7
Seems like you could remove the cover. Then cut a piece of thin hdpe to the size of the step-through you want. Use that as a template to cut the foam in the right spot. Reattach the foam and cover, attach the hdpe where the foam was cut out, over the vinyl. Gatorstep over that. Done.
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02-19-2020, 01:21 PM #8
I have considered this also on my 12 for the same reason....I hate having everyone that rides with us constantly clambering over the vinyl with boards etc. I would probably approach it like @Shoebox mentioned above. Try and keep the original vinyl intact and removed a center couple feet wide section of foam all the way from the front to back then rewrap the vinyl around the existing foam. In the new center flat section I would doe maybe 1/2 or 3/4" HDPE cut nicely to fit topped with seadeck etc. This wouold essentially look similar to the way the newer LSV's are made.
2012 Mobius LSV (Sold)
2020 Mojo
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02-19-2020, 01:29 PM #9
I can't imagine why getting one for a 14 or 15 wouldn't work....Assuming you are getting the whole fiberglass panel, foam, and upholstery. It looks like they have a higher section molded in fiberglass in the center in which the seadeck material attaches. The hull I would almost guarantee is identical. and would allow you to simply install the entire new center section. I DEFINTELY would not go simply based on the dealer's comment that it won't fit. They are more often clueless other than what the computer tells them when they punch in a model number or year. I'm sure that's all they were going off of. The "computer" told the parts guy that panel is only for a 14-15 therefore he claimed it wouldn't fit.
2012 Mobius LSV (Sold)
2020 Mojo
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03-31-2020, 04:16 PM #10Member
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I am in Process of doing this to my 13 lsv. I removed old and took off vinyl, but my factory piece had gotten busted, So i went the Marine plywood route. Took (2) 3/4" thk. boards. Glued / screwed together for height. Glassed, Wrapped sides in Vinyl to match boat, and waiting on Gator step at moment, Once its done i can provide a picture