Cabin Headliner Restore
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:48 pm
Howdy folks.
I'm tinkering with the idea of totally rehabbing/restoring the cabin headliner in my F-26. It's still the original, and it's vinyl fabric that's getting a bit shabby after 33 years. I saw something in Boat US about a similar rehab where the headliner fabric was replaced with white melamine (I think) paneling with wood strips between the joints. I think this might be a nice upgrade, and I'd plan to insulate between the panels and the cabin top (maybe thin foam panels or strips?). It would give me more headroom and conforming the panels to the curve of the cabin ceiling would be a nice look. The panels would be very easy to keep clean.
Any ideas come to mind or any prior experiences you'd care to share?
Thanks
I'm tinkering with the idea of totally rehabbing/restoring the cabin headliner in my F-26. It's still the original, and it's vinyl fabric that's getting a bit shabby after 33 years. I saw something in Boat US about a similar rehab where the headliner fabric was replaced with white melamine (I think) paneling with wood strips between the joints. I think this might be a nice upgrade, and I'd plan to insulate between the panels and the cabin top (maybe thin foam panels or strips?). It would give me more headroom and conforming the panels to the curve of the cabin ceiling would be a nice look. The panels would be very easy to keep clean.
Any ideas come to mind or any prior experiences you'd care to share?
Thanks