Keith-i
Well-Known Member
I need to replace the carpet wall linings in my boat at some point in the not too distant future. I'm not sure when they were last done, but I would think at least a good 20 years ago from what I can tell. In a number of places the glue is failing and in other areas I have butchered the material when I've undertaken repairs. Also the new windows and portlights have smaller frames which has left an unsightly gap around the perimeter.
I was going to replace on a like for like basis but then started reading a few past posts from the likes of @jfm and @waynes world and got to think that it might be an opportunity to up the spec and smartness with something a bit more stylish. The benefit of the carpet is that it disguises the contours of the grp which is a little rough and ready in some areas, so any alternative material would need to have some thickness to it or soft backing. I'm open to suggestions as there seems to be a bewildering array of different styles and materials used in various boats. One post I read had a reference to Maharam Tek-wall which looked interesting so something along those lines might be an option.
Relining everything does raise some further questions though such as what to do inside the cubby holes and lockers. These were obviously lined before the cabinet work was installed and I have no intention of removing all of that if I can help it. Any thoughts on what to use inside the cubbies if different from the main walls would be interesting to hear too.
There's a few random photos below so you can get the idea of what I have and what needs to be done. Whether I do all surfaces the same, or indeed perhaps leave some of the better existing areas alone is open for debate. I applied new vinyl to the ceiling panels (some ply some direct to grp) a few years ago using Hawke House material and am quite pleased with the results. I'm hoping the walls might compliment the finish in due course.
I was going to replace on a like for like basis but then started reading a few past posts from the likes of @jfm and @waynes world and got to think that it might be an opportunity to up the spec and smartness with something a bit more stylish. The benefit of the carpet is that it disguises the contours of the grp which is a little rough and ready in some areas, so any alternative material would need to have some thickness to it or soft backing. I'm open to suggestions as there seems to be a bewildering array of different styles and materials used in various boats. One post I read had a reference to Maharam Tek-wall which looked interesting so something along those lines might be an option.
Relining everything does raise some further questions though such as what to do inside the cubby holes and lockers. These were obviously lined before the cabinet work was installed and I have no intention of removing all of that if I can help it. Any thoughts on what to use inside the cubbies if different from the main walls would be interesting to hear too.
There's a few random photos below so you can get the idea of what I have and what needs to be done. Whether I do all surfaces the same, or indeed perhaps leave some of the better existing areas alone is open for debate. I applied new vinyl to the ceiling panels (some ply some direct to grp) a few years ago using Hawke House material and am quite pleased with the results. I'm hoping the walls might compliment the finish in due course.