A better view of the overhead panels:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-XslQftYEYkE/T0rc5vKiWBI/AAAAAAAAAFA/tjA6Yl1yZ04/w1364-h1023-no/IMG_1776.JPG

and a closeup of the panel over the passageway aft:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-W40NQzC-q44/T00a826WljI/AAAAAAAABvA/UTwvHg2HURI/w1364-h1023-no/DSC08408.JPG

The plywood may be mahogany, I'm not sure now...

Ken H.


On 11 July 2013 19:31, Ken Heaton <kenhea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yup, that's our interior.  The panels are made of a 3/16" thick teak
> veneer plywood, cut using the old plastic panels as patterns.  We replaced
> the two next to the mast, the one over the galley sink and the one over the
> walkway to the aft cabin.  We left the white plastic one in the heads as it
> is over the shower.  They are still held up with velcro, it seems to hold
> very well.
>
> We took out the florescents that were above them and put in down lights in
> the wood panels instead, an easy job as the wiring doesn't need to change.
>  The down lights used to be halogen but we put Marine Beam LED inserts in
> them this year.
>
> Ken H.
>
>
> On 11 July 2013 17:37, Edd Schillay <e...@schillay.com> wrote:
>
>> Ken,
>>
>> Is that interior your boat? I'm especially fascinated/interested in those
>> (wood?) ceiling panels on each side of the mast and over the support
>> railing in the galley. What are they made of? What make are those bright
>> lights on either side of the mast?
>>
>> I have some white translucent panels on mine, which are cracked in
>> places, kinda ugly, and they have lights underneath. Always wanted to
>> replace them. There are two more, too - one above the galley in the walkway
>> to the aft cabin and one in the head.
>>
>>  All the best,
>>
>> Edd
>>
>>
>> Edd M. Schillay
>> Starship Enterprise
>> C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
>>  City Island, NY
>>  Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 
>> Website<http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>
>>
>> On Jul 11, 2013, at 4:13 PM, Ken Heaton <kenhea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Of course I'm with Josh and Edd on this.  The 37+ is the last and best of
>> the Rob Ball C&C's.
>>
>> (Yes Rob did the 34+ just after but the 34+ is just a baby 37+)
>>
>> Oh, and if you have never seen the aft cabin on a 37+ it looks like this:
>> https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-012Obd94ATA/T00NoOqd4PI/AAAAAAAABDo/yzYMUFphrBo/w600-h434-no/Nina14.jpg
>>
>> My wife is quite fond of that cabin...
>>
>> The rest of the interior ain't too shabby either:
>> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SGUTt8WmoBs/TMzYnKHI4HI/AAAAAAAAJkg/_m8Hr53wRsk/w958-h719-no/IMG_1779.JPG
>>
>>
>> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aahIPlK4ALA/S3yIdzFKWOI/AAAAAAAAJkg/wKyCXdqfjDU/w958-h660-no/40b3p0203.jpg
>>
>> Need I say more??
>>
>> Ken H.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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