Sadler 29 head lining.

Just for the few Sadler owners I have added a couple of pics of the soft headlining on Bevorlac to my album.

http://www.ybw.com/forums/album.php?albumid=734&pictureid=3951
http://www.ybw.com/forums/album.php?albumid=734&pictureid=3950

Pictures in the forum albums are not viewable until they have been approved by the Admin people.

You have to e mail them and ask for the pictures to be approved. That can take several days because they dont work on weekends or bank hols.

Better to post them as attachments

Better still to use Photobucket or similar photohosting service
 
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I did something similar in my Sea Wych

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Just for the few Sadler owners I have added a couple of pics of the soft headlining on Bevorlac to my album.

I am interested to know your reason for doing this? Is it over the original moulding just for cosmetic reasons ?..... or have you removed the original, if so any specific reason?

Vic (Sadler 29 'SUNDASH')
 
No I have not altered the boat she was aparantly made that way, I was told that she was one of the first two that Sadlers made. Perhaps the internal headlining had not been sorted out at the start. I have the receipt from Sadler so she was not a home finished boat.
 
As a fellow S29 (1989) owner very interesting. Does yours have the double moulding + headlining? Your post would be interesting for other owners on the Sadler Facebook page, I've never seen this issue raised.
 
Our S32 has ply panels attached to the inner GRP lining - perhaps because it was a Slack-built boat. I replaced their foam-backed vinyl with plain, and used 3M DuoLock to replace the original capped screws at all but a few points of strong curvature on the edges. The fore-and-aft join of the two forward sections, and the athwartships join between them and the single aft section, are covered and supported with wooden D-mouldings screwed to the inner lining. I also made ‘U and I’ wooden trims (ca. 3x1cm section) to cover the gaps between the headlining and the grab posts.
 
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