Habebty
Well-Known Member
What is the best way to fix hardwood battens to a complex curving ceiling in forepeak? I don't want to screw them up and risk going through the outside gelcoat.
I would guess at regular fibreglass resin with props to hold the batten curve until the resin had cured?
The plan is to batten out the inside of the forepeak then re-fix my droopy (but clean) headlining with cherry wood battens to the hardwood battens.
I don't really want to go down the route of stripping out the headlining which has been sewn into some complex shapes, and apart from the foam back, is in good clean reusable condition.
I would guess at regular fibreglass resin with props to hold the batten curve until the resin had cured?
The plan is to batten out the inside of the forepeak then re-fix my droopy (but clean) headlining with cherry wood battens to the hardwood battens.
I don't really want to go down the route of stripping out the headlining which has been sewn into some complex shapes, and apart from the foam back, is in good clean reusable condition.