Surface material in Head/Show

Feb 2, 2006
470
Hunter Legend 35 Kingston
On my 1987 Legend 35, the head/shower walls (aft & port) are plywood which is then covered with an adhesive back (or glued on) white textured vinyl material. I think it's original, but I'm not sure.

The attached photo show sort of what the texture looks like.

I am doing repairs to the wall that is the head/shower wall on one side and the companionway on the other, so I am looking for a similar material to use so it matches the rest of the head/shower.

It looks like it would come on rolls.

Anyone know what the material is, and were to get more of it.

Chris
 

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Nov 6, 2006
10,117
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Dunno, Chris.. My '85 H-34 has a formica-looking soft white facing bonded to the plywood bulkheads..
Stuff looks like vinyl top material from the auto industry?
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
go to home depot or lowes... shower stall skin and sometimes known as alligator skin for shower walls/back splash..

it comes in thin fiberglass sheets or another formulation of plastic that I cant recall right now.... either type is easy to work with.
 

Scott

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Sep 24, 1997
242
Hunter 31_83-87 Middle River, Md
Due to compression post leak, I also had to repair a delaminated portion of the bulkhead common to the head and salon. The bulkhead was 4 ply with teak veneer and white "painted" surface on the head side. I ended up routing out the two damaged plies which fortunately were on the head side. Luckily, I was able to use masonite to fill routed portion, did some sanding to level it, and painted.

For finishing, Behr elastomeric, masonry, stucco & brick paint (white no. 68) worked perfectly. It is waterproof and because of the "elastic" properties does not crack or peel when flexed under stress. In addition, it results in a slightly "dimpled" surface like the original. This was about 5 years ago and it still looks just fine.
 
Feb 2, 2006
470
Hunter Legend 35 Kingston
go to home depot or lowes... shower stall skin and sometimes known as alligator skin for shower walls/back splash..

it comes in thin fiberglass sheets or another formulation of plastic that I cant recall right now.... either type is easy to work with.
You're talking about something like this: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbrande...ard-MFTF12IXA480009600/100389836?N=5yc1vZbqk5

What's on there now is certainly thinner and more of a peel and stick type of stuff, this could work, but would be more work to glue and trim. It's certainly not too expensive.

Chris
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
I think you will find that this product is Melamine. It is used to make cabinets and other products.

"
Cabinet and furniture making

Melamine resin is often used to saturate decorative paper that is laminated under heat and pressure and then pasted onto particle board; the resulting panel is often called melamine and commonly used in ready-to-assemble furniture and kitchen cabinets.
Melamine is available in different sizes and thicknesses, as well as a large number of colors and patterns. The sheets are heavy; the resin is prone to chipping when being cut with conventional table saws.[4"]"