I'm renovating my 1963 CC Sea Skiff Sportsman. I understand that originally the inside of the hull was covered by something called white wickerboard. I haven't been able to locate such a product and would like some suggestions for an alternative. Mahogany is out of the question because of cost. Has anyone successfully used fiberglass reinforce plastic paneling? It is used in showers and is fairly flexible so it should conform to the shape of the ribs.
Bob Tipple
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Sea Skiff interior panelling
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Re: Sea Skiff interior panelling
Hi Bob, They are really just 1/4" fiber hardboard with an embossed pattern. These are mine from my 24' Sea Skiff restoration that I just finished the last coat of paint on. I am sure you can use what they sell at the home centers. Cutting them to fit may be a challenge as each panel is a different shape. Good luck, Jim.
Re: Sea Skiff interior panelling
Thanks Jim,
I thought about fiber hardboard but was concerned about moisture damaging them over time. I am making patterns for the pieces with builders paper which is pretty handy.
Bob
I thought about fiber hardboard but was concerned about moisture damaging them over time. I am making patterns for the pieces with builders paper which is pretty handy.
Bob
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