The covering on the inside of the hull in our cabin, being of 1977 vintage, was a bit dated and coming loose in many places so the good wife got the bright idea of ripping it out and replacing with something a bit more updated. The old stuff looked like bamboo mat, had probably been white at one point but now was yellowed. So we ripped it out, finding that there was a layer of foam underneath. The best thing I could find to get the foam off was a good old-fashioned wire brush and a lot of elbow grease.
After it was all done and cleaned well, she bought a good grade of marine vinyl (gray) and since I had just had some experience with using spray glue to put up sound baffles on the ceiling at church so got some CRC spray glue at the old Harbor Freight and tried it out. It actually worked very well spraying it on both surfaces, waiting a few minutes and then sticking it up. It smoothed out well, was very workable (you could pull it off and reset before final) and looks pretty nice. We didn't replace the foam so it is a bit like a woman in a very tight pair of jeans-you see every bump and flaw-but still looks good. I might consider putting some 1/8 or 1/4" foam on first next time.
Tomorrow night we'll trip the excess and all in all I think it will turn out nice. Thought I'd share.
Happy sailing. Psalms 107:23-31
After it was all done and cleaned well, she bought a good grade of marine vinyl (gray) and since I had just had some experience with using spray glue to put up sound baffles on the ceiling at church so got some CRC spray glue at the old Harbor Freight and tried it out. It actually worked very well spraying it on both surfaces, waiting a few minutes and then sticking it up. It smoothed out well, was very workable (you could pull it off and reset before final) and looks pretty nice. We didn't replace the foam so it is a bit like a woman in a very tight pair of jeans-you see every bump and flaw-but still looks good. I might consider putting some 1/8 or 1/4" foam on first next time.
Tomorrow night we'll trip the excess and all in all I think it will turn out nice. Thought I'd share.
Happy sailing. Psalms 107:23-31