Fabric Liner - removed
I own a 1984 Hunter 31 that I purchased in 2002 and the liners in the aft berth and V-berth were both badly stained and black with mold. I tried to clean both areas but had no success using a variety of cleaners. I then decided to remove the liners. This proved to be a very difficut job as the glue holding down the liner is very tough and the liner material would sometimes tear. Also, some pieces of cabinitry were installed over the liner, so the liner had to be carefully cut away in these areas. Once removed, the hull sides revealed additional mold under the liners (they were almost completely black from mold). I cleaned these areas using a bleach/water combination and painted the area white. This has improved the interior look, and eliminated the musty odor which had been present. The mold has not returned (now going on 1 year). Next steps will be to line these areas with wood to finish them off. If the cloth liners are stained black, it is likely that the mold exists under the liners as well as on top. Try pulling back an area out of sight to check this. Covering the old fabric with new may not solve the problem if this is true. Best of luck in solving this one - John