I replaced my panels with FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) from Home
Depot. Easy to cut with a saber saw using blades with fine teeth. I used 1"
Velcro to hold the panels in place. Liquid Nails adhesive works well, even
over adhesive, from the old Velcro, that I couldn't get off.
The water
Adam, our 1981 36 had a tiny amount of water traveling from the opening port in
the head but it could be from any fitting nearby on your port side. It’s a
difficult place to diagnose a leak. It would travel down the bottom of the
bulkhead in the recess moulded for the bulkhead. Took me a long
in handy for all sorts
of things.
From: Adam Hayden via CnC-List
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 6:26 AM
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Cc: Adam Hayden
Subject: Stus-List Leaks and ceiling panels
Hello Listers
We have pretty major water intrusion coming in on the port side by the bulkhead
Could the problem be from leaking grab rails or fixed ports where the water is
getting behind the head liner and running down? I would suspect the grab rails
before anything else.Just a thought,Sent from Samsung tablet.
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Thanks everyone for
Hello all,Just FYI, most larger cities will have a plastics distributor who
will sell retail. When I needed 1/2" bronze plexiglass for our sliding and
fixed hatch (the slider is now done but I haven't done the fixed hatch yet), I
was able to order it and get it locally. I paid sales tax, but
via
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Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 6:26 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Adam Hayden
Subject: Stus-List Leaks and ceiling panels
Hello Listers
We have pretty major water intrusion coming in on the port side by the bulkhead
in the salon of our C 36. The water is gathering on the edge
Hi Adam,
I replaced my ceiling panels with 3/16 starboard. Tho fiberglass wall panels
from Home Depot are very flimsy so I was concerned they would rattle or sag
over time if I didn’t laminate them to something else. Starboard was easy to
cut on my table saw and round the corners with a
Adam,
I replaced my ceiling panels with new ones cut from "Foamed PVC Board".
The only trouble I had was that the old adhesive from the original
velcro was impossible to remove and the new velcro didn't stick to it
very well. My solution was to use 2" velcro.
James
"Delaney" 1976 C 38
Hello Listers
We have pretty major water intrusion coming in on the port side by the bulkhead
in the salon of our C 36. The water is gathering on the edge of the
fibreglass headliner and running into the storage cupboards. I have rebedded
the chain plates and handrails. The stanchions are