Ship's Cat 73
Active Member
We have that pesky problem that seems to visit many yachts of 20 years + vintage ~ and that's the dreaded headlining droop.
We've already attempted (with only partial success) to re-attach the linings with contact adhesive.
I'm now considering the possibility of attempting to use wooden battens attached to the underside of the coachroof and the sidedecks to hold the linings in position.
The question is:- is there sufficient thickness in the coachroof and sidedecks to accept (and hold) screws of around 20 - 25mm in length?
I've already screwed a few battens onto the anchor locker from inside the cabin for the same purpose and found that there was plenty thickness there.
(1987 Gib'Sea 76)
(Please excuse this question as I suffer from F.B.D.Q syndrome [First Boat - Dumb Question syndrome])
We've already attempted (with only partial success) to re-attach the linings with contact adhesive.
I'm now considering the possibility of attempting to use wooden battens attached to the underside of the coachroof and the sidedecks to hold the linings in position.
The question is:- is there sufficient thickness in the coachroof and sidedecks to accept (and hold) screws of around 20 - 25mm in length?
I've already screwed a few battens onto the anchor locker from inside the cabin for the same purpose and found that there was plenty thickness there.
(1987 Gib'Sea 76)
(Please excuse this question as I suffer from F.B.D.Q syndrome [First Boat - Dumb Question syndrome])