Ethanknox
Junior Member
After a series of events that have landed me and my ‘69 35-1in a slip outside Deltaville VA for the winter, I’ve decided to dive in on a long overdue internal refit (well, decided in the way you “decide” to put a cast on a broken arm). As I’m moving all my stuff over to my friend’s boat a few slips over (where I’ll live during the process), I’m starting to investigate what I’m working with in the cabin top.
The previous owner had a vinyl headliner installed that has not aged well; there is also painted ply under the side decks that has seen some major water damage. All this is coming out, but I’m wondering what exactly I’m working with under there? For example, cutouts in the front of the cockpit look like a thick layer of glass, a thin layer of ply, and then the foam headliner backing. I know this is probably a ridiculous question, but, is this the construction for all the verticals in the cabin? I have cores in the top of the deck and the side decks, right? I guess I’ll find out either way, but I’m trying to plan as much as possible while I wait to get moved out next week, the more I can anticipate the better.
The previous owner had a vinyl headliner installed that has not aged well; there is also painted ply under the side decks that has seen some major water damage. All this is coming out, but I’m wondering what exactly I’m working with under there? For example, cutouts in the front of the cockpit look like a thick layer of glass, a thin layer of ply, and then the foam headliner backing. I know this is probably a ridiculous question, but, is this the construction for all the verticals in the cabin? I have cores in the top of the deck and the side decks, right? I guess I’ll find out either way, but I’m trying to plan as much as possible while I wait to get moved out next week, the more I can anticipate the better.