Hi Charlie
The correct term is "deckhead".
According to Hoyle (A Blokee for Britain..: )
Cheers
SunnyJ1970 C&C36R
On Sunday, January 24, 2021, 12:49:33 p.m. EST, Charlie Nelson via CnC-List
<[email protected]> wrote:
I think the correct nautical term is 'ceiling" but here is my issue.
My 1995 C&C cabin walls (interior) are covered behind the cabinetry or in the
cubbies with what looks like teak or teak looking plywood pieces ~ 1/8-1/4"
thick which have grooves cut in them about 1 7/8" apart running fore and aft..
It looks like these are held in place with bung covered screws onto to
stringers at the top and bottom of the this teak/plywood.
I am trying to find a source of this grooved wood to replace some in my forward
cabin that was destroyed by a water leak.
So far I have had no luck on the internet but I may need to search deeper
before I give up and have some replacement panels made--I only need about a
piece about 1' x 2' with the grooves running with the 2' sides.
Is this stuff likely available somewhere (maybe in Canada?) or did C&C make
these panels in house?
Thanks in advance--
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