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Jidge
08-08-2012, 09:46 PM
I just wanted put a good referral in for Anne and Rick over at Ship Shape. I have Rick winterize and shrink wrap my boat and he does a great job. While they had the boat I asked Anne if she could make up a bow filler cushion. She said no problem and made a template of the area. Well she made one up and I couldn't be more pleased. It looks like it came right from the Chaparral factory. The color matches perfectly considering its a 96'. It fits perfectly between the original cushions. I bought a couple of pieces of "King Starboard",routed the edges and bolted them in with stainless steel carriage bolts and nuts. It was a great addition to "The Fantasia".
I also want to add that last year we went from trailering to having a slip. Our mooring covers were in rough shape and coming apart in places. We couldn't leave the boat for long uncovered so I brought the covers to Anne last minute without even a call and she had them back to me the next day. She had resewn all the hems and reinforced all the worn areas. She also cleaned and waterproofed them. We got them back like new.
They're both hard working , very friendly people and I'll definitely go back. Their prices are very reasonable too.I'm thinking of having Rick do some wet sanding on a bit of oxidation I have on the transom and gunwale. Don't be afraid to give them business,you won't be sorry.

Belmont Resident
08-09-2012, 05:51 AM
I just wanted put a good referral in for Anne and Rick over at Ship Shape. I have Rick winterize and shrink wrap my boat and he does a great job. While they had the boat I asked Anne if she could make up a bow filler cushion. She said no problem and made a template of the area. Well she made one up and I couldn't be more pleased. It looks like it came right from the Chaparral factory. The color matches perfectly considering its a 96'. It fits perfectly between the original cushions. I bought a couple of pieces of "King Starboard",routed the edges and bolted them in with stainless steel carriage bolts and nuts. It was a great addition to "The Fantasia".
I also want to add that last year we went from trailering to having a slip. Our mooring covers were in rough shape and coming apart in places. We couldn't leave the boat for long uncovered so I brought the covers to Anne last minute without even a call and she had them back to me the next day. She had resewn all the hems and reinforced all the worn areas. She also cleaned and waterproofed them. We got them back like new.
They're both hard working , very friendly people and I'll definitely go back. Their prices are very reasonable too.I'm thinking of having Rick do some wet sanding on a bit of oxidation I have on the transom and gunwale. Don't be afraid to give them business,you won't be sorry.

We have used them for years, great work and great people to deal with.