doke01
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2008
- Messages
- 583
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 Classic
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2507I607
- Vessel Name
- Nauti Dream (2007)
Hi,
Looking to replace the mouse fur on the bulkheads and headliner. At 12 years old it's looking a bit dingy. I am thinking to cover the bulkheads and hull interior with 1/8 inch marine plywood with teak veneer (I saw a 27 that was built that way and it looked great) and the headliner using foam padded vinyl or using something like whisper tracks with closed foam backing and marine cloth (if I can find them). Do you have any suggestions on the best way to install the teak veneer plywood? Should I pull out the mouse fur and put in backing strips with the wood over top, or is there another way you recommend? What about putting closed foam behind the teak veneer plywood?
I pulled the headliner panels in the forward berth and noticed how flat and relatively smooth the fiberglass is. Is there any reason not to put the vinyl headliner straight up on the underlying fiberglass? I was thinking it might save some weight.
Any idea where I can get whisper tracks, or something similar? I really like the idea of marine cloth over closed foam. I also think it would help insulate the boat better.
Doug
Looking to replace the mouse fur on the bulkheads and headliner. At 12 years old it's looking a bit dingy. I am thinking to cover the bulkheads and hull interior with 1/8 inch marine plywood with teak veneer (I saw a 27 that was built that way and it looked great) and the headliner using foam padded vinyl or using something like whisper tracks with closed foam backing and marine cloth (if I can find them). Do you have any suggestions on the best way to install the teak veneer plywood? Should I pull out the mouse fur and put in backing strips with the wood over top, or is there another way you recommend? What about putting closed foam behind the teak veneer plywood?
I pulled the headliner panels in the forward berth and noticed how flat and relatively smooth the fiberglass is. Is there any reason not to put the vinyl headliner straight up on the underlying fiberglass? I was thinking it might save some weight.
Any idea where I can get whisper tracks, or something similar? I really like the idea of marine cloth over closed foam. I also think it would help insulate the boat better.
Doug