[Amel] Re: Hi Bob,


Sailorman <kimberlite@...>
 

Bob,

Would you like to join me for dinner at the Huntington Yacht club one night?

Fair Winds

Eric

Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite





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From: amelyachtowners@...
[mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of minaxi53
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:20 PM
To: amelyachtowners@...
Subject: [Amel] Re: Hi Bob,





Eric
I am just around the corner from you in Bayville. Can't believe we have not
run into each other either in Huntington or the Caribbean.
Bob

--- In amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , Sailorman <kimberlite@...>
wrote:

Where are you located in New York

Fair Winds

Eric

Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite

Huntington , NY



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From: amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of wintherdeb
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 1:10 PM
To: amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Hi Bob,





Thank you very much for sharing your experience and tips. This does sound
like a job for professionals as our DIY skills in this area are limited.
Will look into Lonseal too. Meanwhile we'll try to keep the dust residue
to
a minimum by continually vacuuming around the sagging edges before a
falling
duststorm occurs!
Deb & Mike
s/v Coriandre SM102

--- In amelyachtowners@...
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<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , "minaxi53" <bob@> wrote:


Deb and Mike,
s/v Minaxi is one of the first run SM's, hull #6 so I encountered this
problem several years ago. It seems to be an accepted fact by now that the
foam backed vinyl was a huge mistake. The heat of the sun on the deck
degrades the foam to a point where it is just powder and then of course
the
adhesive does not hold it. I'm sorry to say that you are going to
experience
a constant battle with the sagging headliner until you deal with it once
and
for all. My problem also started in the forward cabin, I solved this with
4
thin ( 30mm x 5mm) mahogany strips fixed with very small thin screws into
the roof. It worked well and still looks great, however this is the
easiest
cabin to deal with. The rest of the boat (as the problem spreads) is
harder
because of all the corners and shapes etc. I used a mixture of some
mahogany
strips and some areas I re attached the vinyl. This was a messy horrible
job
and does not look good. It involves peeling back the vinyl until you reach
an area that is still good, then scrape, sand or rub with paint thiner to
remove the old backing. Mask and goggles a must! Then I used a regular
brush
on contact adhesive. This seems to have solved the problem for me
temporarily, but it does not look great, the areas where i re glued the
vinyl are now without backing and looks flat and different. The vinyl in
the
closets will also start to fall off, here I just ripped it all off and
cleaned and painted the walls with a gloss white, looks OK and easy to
clean. I accept that very soon I will have to bite the bullet and strip
the
whole boat out and do it again from scratch. My plan is to do this when I
next get to cruise south, maybe Grenada where it will be much cheaper to
do
it than here in New York. One thing for sure, I'M NOT DOING IT!!
I was in Croatia 3 years ago and you can find good local labor at
reasonable rates, I found going through the Marinas was very expensive and
frustrating, maybe you should start by talking to local auto shops.
Good luck with your project. I think I am going to research this
'Lonseal'
product mention in this topic.
Bob, s/ v Minaxi. Currently in NY waiting for our next escape.
--- In amelyachtowners@...
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<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , "wintherdeb" <wintherdeb@>
wrote:

Hello

We are owners of a '93 Amel SM and have been trying to find out how to
repair the sagging headlining.
At first just a small area in the front cabin of our Amel had vinyl
loose and hanging (we're using bullclips as a temporary fix to hold the
pieces up). Now there are several areas that are sagging in the main
cabin,
closets and wc. We have inquired about the problem and it sounds like a
major project of taking it all out (requiring screws, panels and various
other boat parts to be removed) and redoing it all with new headlining. We
have also heard of people getting wood slats to screw in to hold the vinyl
up. With this option, how do we clean out all the disintegrated foam/dust
that is most likely resting in there without loosening the vinyl further.
Where are the best places to screw in the wood panel pieces, what type of
wood is best and what width? Also, what type of adhesive is best to reglue
the vinyl to the fiberglass ceilings/walls? Any how-to advice would be
greatly appreciated. If best to have it professionally done, any
recommendations for someone who can repair the headlining in or near
Croatia? Finally, how can we prevent the sagging from occurring again?

Many thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.

Deb & Mike
s/v Coriandre



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Eric
Thanks for the invite, I would really like that as I am only now just getting out and about after surgery. Being home bound for the last few weeks has been torture. Drop me a line bob@... and we can pick a date.
Best
Bob

--- In amelyachtowners@..., Sailorman <kimberlite@...> wrote:

Bob,

Would you like to join me for dinner at the Huntington Yacht club one night?

Fair Winds

Eric

Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite





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From: amelyachtowners@...
[mailto:amelyachtowners@...] On Behalf Of minaxi53
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:20 PM
To: amelyachtowners@...
Subject: [Amel] Re: Hi Bob,





Eric
I am just around the corner from you in Bayville. Can't believe we have not
run into each other either in Huntington or the Caribbean.
Bob

--- In amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , Sailorman <kimberlite@>
wrote:

Where are you located in New York

Fair Winds

Eric

Amel Super Maramu #376 Kimberlite

Huntington , NY



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From: amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of wintherdeb
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 1:10 PM
To: amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Hi Bob,





Thank you very much for sharing your experience and tips. This does sound
like a job for professionals as our DIY skills in this area are limited.
Will look into Lonseal too. Meanwhile we'll try to keep the dust residue
to
a minimum by continually vacuuming around the sagging edges before a
falling
duststorm occurs!
Deb & Mike
s/v Coriandre SM102

--- In amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com>
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , "minaxi53" <bob@> wrote:


Deb and Mike,
s/v Minaxi is one of the first run SM's, hull #6 so I encountered this
problem several years ago. It seems to be an accepted fact by now that the
foam backed vinyl was a huge mistake. The heat of the sun on the deck
degrades the foam to a point where it is just powder and then of course
the
adhesive does not hold it. I'm sorry to say that you are going to
experience
a constant battle with the sagging headliner until you deal with it once
and
for all. My problem also started in the forward cabin, I solved this with
4
thin ( 30mm x 5mm) mahogany strips fixed with very small thin screws into
the roof. It worked well and still looks great, however this is the
easiest
cabin to deal with. The rest of the boat (as the problem spreads) is
harder
because of all the corners and shapes etc. I used a mixture of some
mahogany
strips and some areas I re attached the vinyl. This was a messy horrible
job
and does not look good. It involves peeling back the vinyl until you reach
an area that is still good, then scrape, sand or rub with paint thiner to
remove the old backing. Mask and goggles a must! Then I used a regular
brush
on contact adhesive. This seems to have solved the problem for me
temporarily, but it does not look great, the areas where i re glued the
vinyl are now without backing and looks flat and different. The vinyl in
the
closets will also start to fall off, here I just ripped it all off and
cleaned and painted the walls with a gloss white, looks OK and easy to
clean. I accept that very soon I will have to bite the bullet and strip
the
whole boat out and do it again from scratch. My plan is to do this when I
next get to cruise south, maybe Grenada where it will be much cheaper to
do
it than here in New York. One thing for sure, I'M NOT DOING IT!!
I was in Croatia 3 years ago and you can find good local labor at
reasonable rates, I found going through the Marinas was very expensive and
frustrating, maybe you should start by talking to local auto shops.
Good luck with your project. I think I am going to research this
'Lonseal'
product mention in this topic.
Bob, s/ v Minaxi. Currently in NY waiting for our next escape.
--- In amelyachtowners@...
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com>
<mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com> , "wintherdeb" <wintherdeb@>
wrote:

Hello

We are owners of a '93 Amel SM and have been trying to find out how to
repair the sagging headlining.
At first just a small area in the front cabin of our Amel had vinyl
loose and hanging (we're using bullclips as a temporary fix to hold the
pieces up). Now there are several areas that are sagging in the main
cabin,
closets and wc. We have inquired about the problem and it sounds like a
major project of taking it all out (requiring screws, panels and various
other boat parts to be removed) and redoing it all with new headlining. We
have also heard of people getting wood slats to screw in to hold the vinyl
up. With this option, how do we clean out all the disintegrated foam/dust
that is most likely resting in there without loosening the vinyl further.
Where are the best places to screw in the wood panel pieces, what type of
wood is best and what width? Also, what type of adhesive is best to reglue
the vinyl to the fiberglass ceilings/walls? Any how-to advice would be
greatly appreciated. If best to have it professionally done, any
recommendations for someone who can repair the headlining in or near
Croatia? Finally, how can we prevent the sagging from occurring again?

Many thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.

Deb & Mike
s/v Coriandre



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