Tam Lin
Well-Known Member
The headlining in my Centaur is coming down in patches. Not bad enough to replace yet. If I inject glue through the headlining and spread it around a bit will this work? If so what glue would be best? Thanks.


I looked at a Tiger that had had this treatment and it looked a right mess. I found a pic:
And another:
I have battens holding my Centaur headlining up untill I get round to a permanent fix, Searush has the same on his Pentland:
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Copying the thumb code from PB has stopped working, is it me? The image code works by the look of it.
I looked at a Tiger that had had this treatment and it looked a right mess. I found a pic:
And another:
I have battens holding my Centaur headlining up untill I get round to a permanent fix, Searush has the same on his Pentland:
Copying the thumb code from PB has stopped working, is it me? The image code works by the look of it.
Thanks for the photos FWIW did you realise that once I had opened the first one I could see all of the photos that you took of the boat?
On our old Moody, not all the vinyl is foam backed. And it's not easy to tell. All the wood panels seem to be foamless - and respond to re-glueing. Agree, if replacing, avoid foam!It might work for a while but it will eventually fail.
The reason the headlining is drooping is that the foam behind it disintegrates into a powder and no amount of glue will stick it to anything.
You really need to strip the headlining off and replace with new foambacked stuff or scrape all the old foam off and glue in a sheet of new foam and stick the whole lot back together.
Not a pleasant job.