ryanroberts
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Has anyone tried this with any success? It is significantly easier to get hold of and cheaper than anything marine related.
What about the material they use for "canvas" canoes?It might work if it is a simple curve but not on a compound curve. (I don't think it would look good anyway)
Maybe there are some cloth liners?
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What about the material they use for "canvas" canoes?
That stretches in multiple directions and would enable compound curves with no problem.
If you have a 'THE RANGE 'store near you I recommend you try them for various Vinyl cloths at reasonable non-marine prices - usually in 1.5mtr widths and priced per metre between £7 and £8 mtr.
I used for my headlining on my Tiger. It is cloth - backed, not foam -backed. Has the advantage of being able to be machined and/or sewn to a shape if needed . Several choices of colour and patterns/checks/dots or plain.
ianat182
North shore used an industrial vinyl designed originally for room partitions on many of the Vancouver range. Was super durable and easy to keep clean.