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#1 2007-05-04 02:45:31

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27 Mk V overhead access panels in cabin

Anyone offer any advise to improve the peeling vinyl from the overhead access panels in the cabin of C&C 27 Mk V's. Was planning on stripping the vinyl off with a heat gun, sanding and finishing with cetol or other product. Any other ideas or related tips.
Many thanks,
Robert
s/v "Skylark"
(C&C 27 Mk V #1<img src="emoticons/icon_cool.gif">
Winnipeg, Manitoba

#2 2007-05-07 01:25:58

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Re: 27 Mk V overhead access panels in cabin

I have the same thing going on with my MKV, I am going to buy a piece of Mohaganey plywood and cut new ones. much better them stripping down the old ones.
Jon.  Coryphena, C&C MKV , LOW, Ontario

#3 2007-05-07 21:12:29

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Re: 27 Mk V overhead access panels in cabin

On my past boat a 29-2 I removed the vinyl and glued on Formica, very durable and available in many colors if you want to match your cushions.
Allan
Drumroll
1988 30 Mk II

#4 2007-05-14 08:02:39

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Re: 27 Mk V overhead access panels in cabin

Thanks for the suggestions.
I ended up refinishing the former unfinished side. There was only a small bit of adhesive to contend with -- unlike the side the previously was covered with vinyl. Stained with some Teak Gel stain by Varathane and will finish coat with a clear varathane. Will affix new velcro tape the other side and they should look nice.
Robert
s/v Skylark
C&C 27 Mk V #18
Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba

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