If you think you are getting that teak off in one piece, think again. It's
coming off in pieces and will be useless for a template. Anyway, templating
is the least of your problems. Here's where I started. Notice the liberal use of stainless and the elegant
plastic speaker cabinet screwed to the bulkhead. Ya gotta love
buying second hand boats.
All that crap had to come off including the overhead, hand rails, ports,
etc. before addressing the house sides. All the wood was stripped
back to bare, bulkheads were prepped for paint.
The veneer was stripped off the house sides, and the rough glass
was faired with epoxy. Notice too that I ground off the glassed in hanging brackets for the overhead hand rails-I had plans to do a custom moulding along the bottom of the house that would double as a hand rail.
After resawing, bookmatching and glueing up the new panels, I vacuum
bagged them in place. This was the best way to achieve adequate clamping pressure over the entire panel, ensuring a good bond with the substrate.
This is where we ended up after installing the new panels, mouldings,
overhead, etc. Not a bad looking interior, if I do say so myself.