Headlining material

timbad

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Looking for a bit of assistance from the great knowledge hub here on the forum.

I want to replace initially the headlining on the 3 large panels over the lower helm and the port, starboard and centre mullions as the foam backing has disintegrated on my 2011 Fairline Phantom 48.
Not necessarily looking to replace with the same due to age and boat being in Spain and over time I'm sure I will replace more.
What would people recommend and a material to use, possibly due to Brexit it may be more cost effective to purchase material in Spain.
Would welcome any people who have been through this process.
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We used CJ marine, great material to work with, good price, nice people to deal with.
 

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We had several panels replaced in a Squadron 55 in Palma by Dream Boat Interiors, the match was excellent. I asked her for details as we will no doubt have to replace more in the future. Her answer below -


The reference is as follows: Spradling - Marlin - MRL - 3204 Off White. Please note that this must be foamed with a 3mm backed foam. It is important to make it look the same.
 
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