Don Casey - Dragged Aboard Storm Tactics Handbook:
Modern Methods of Heaving-To for Survival in Extreme Conditions
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Re: lv-ab: Recovering Inner Liner

From: john sexton (no email)
Date: Mon May 16 2005 - 21:40:49 EDT

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    Dwight Yachuk wrote:

    >Any experiences, successes and failures, to be shared are welcomed. No, we will not be using shag carpet on the walls.
    >
    >
    good idea. i don't like shag either.

    while we were on the hard in the netherlands almost two years ago, the
    guy with the boat next to ours was redoing the inside of his boat. his
    day job was in an auto body shop. his solution was simple and elegant.

    1) coat thin plywood panels already cut to fit with epoxy or paint.
    2) glue or staple your chosen fabric (he used one which looks like suede
    and is treated so as not to absorb moisture) to the panels
    3) attach auto upholstrey (headliner) clips to the back of the panels
    and the mating half on the appointed bulkhead

    it looked great and was simple to de-mount for cleaning or access.

    john
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