Interior Refit

Chschaus

"Voila"
We are in the process of replacing the teak sidewalls and reseating all the portlights.
I was thinking of using 3M 4200 to apply the new panels, any thoughts?
 

gareth harris

Sustaining Member
On Freyja the side panelling was screwed on to two pieces of wood each side which were contoured to the hull and fixed to it with epoxy.

That may or may not be relevant to your newer boat.

Gareth
Freyja E35 #241 1972
 

Nick J

Contributing Partner
Moderator
Blogs Author
I ended up using thickened epoxy:


The original paneling was attached using thickened resin and it stayed on for 30+ years (frustratingly good when it came time to remove it), so I figured I'd do the same.

Construction adhesive would also be a good choice. 3M 4200 would probably work, but it's more of a sealant with adhesive properties. You'd be paying for a feature that's not needed in this application.
 

gabriel

Live free or die hard
Nice work Nick, looks good.

Did you spread the epoxy evenly or just in spots?

**disregard, I see you set down some backing wood strips.
 

Chschaus

"Voila"
I ended up using thickened epoxy:


The original paneling was attached using thickened resin and it stayed on for 30+ years (frustratingly good when it came time to remove it), so I figured I'd do the same.

Construction adhesive would also be a good choice. 3M 4200 would probably work, but it's more of a sealant with adhesive properties. You'd be paying for a feature that's not needed in this application.
Looks great! I'm learning a lot with this project ( and losing what's left of my hair) I was thinking about the West System SIX10 but was thinking I would need to spread out a lot of it. After seeing your work, I have a clearer understanding and that's the way I think I'll go.
THANK YOU! for all the great information and documentation.
 

Chschaus

"Voila"
Looks great! I'm learning a lot with this project ( and losing what's left of my hair) I was thinking about the West System SIX10 but was thinking I would need to spread out a lot of it. After seeing your work, I have a clearer understanding and that's the way I think I'll go.
THANK YOU! for all the great information and documentation.
How many tubes of six10 did it take?
 

Christian Williams

E381 - Los Angeles
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
I painted that old damaged veneer. Result was good.

 

Alan Gomes

Sustaining Partner
A friend of mine and I did my cabin sides in white formica. After removing the badly delaminated pieces, I used Bondo to get the surface reasonably fair. I will say that working with Formica is a pain, but I'm very happy with the results.

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KS Dave

Dastardly Villain
Blogs Author
Mine is currently in-progress. The original plywood peeled off like paper. I replaced with new 1/4" plywood soaked in penetrating epoxy then attached with TotalBoat Thixo. I'm following @Christian Williams idea and painting with Hatteras Off White. Currently they have primer on them. I plan to use some teak battens to cover the seams, so I only had to work with 48" pieces of plywood at once.

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