Bulkheads and chainplates are visible behind the sliders. On Wed, Apr 10, 2019, 11:37 AM Shawn Wright via CnC-List, < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> We are considering a '74 35-2 which has had quite a number of holes > drilled through the interior headliner, for the purpose of through-bolting > (and apparently epoxy filling/drilling, but not confirmed by me) various > hardware, including replacement stainless grab rails. In some areas, 4-8" > circular holes were cut, and white acrylic panels similar to the factory > panels were added, which look ok. For the grab rails, there is just a > series of 1" holes. There are also a few places where access was cut for > wiring. As a result, the headliner is not too tidy, with a bit of a swiss > cheese look. > > What I am wondering is whether anyone has successfully made a headliner > cover from vinyl, fabric or semi rigid material like I've seen done on > other boats. My first thought is that the complex curves in the cabin top > would make this very difficult to do well. I have seen one example where > the white covers were in teak veneer (maybe this was an option?) but I > think that might just make them stand out more. > > Also, something more critical than headliners - what do I look for when > inspecting the chainplates on the 35-2? If I get a chance on this boat, I > will need to look closely at them. Are they visible behind the sliding > storage doors, or do I need to take things apart to fully inspect? > > -- > Shawn Wright > shawngwri...@gmail.com > _______________________________________________ > > Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each > and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - > use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray > >
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