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Old 12-18-2008
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Originally Posted by sailingdog View Post
Depends on how much work you want to do and how complex the curvature of the interior surface is.. The nicest interiors I've seen have been made by epoxying furring strips to the interior and adding paneling over the furring strips. Of course, this only works on surfaces that are fairly simple in curvature. The advantage of doing this is that access panels for hardware can be made to simplify working on the hardware, and insulation can be added behind the panels to help keep the boat cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
I like the paneling idea. I saw it in a magazine and it looked beautiful, but it might be a bit more work than I want to do.
I looked at some Redrum fabric sold at West Marine (West Marine: Marine Headliner/Hull Liners Product Display.
I believe it runs about $30 a foot. Is that stuff worth that much or does anyone know if there is comparable products at non-marine store?
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