Sorry about the bad link but almost all of the Downeast style boats have
varnished wood or white panelling interiors.
I don't have time to do it from scratch, never mind the skill or patience.
The high tech foam cored ones are over $200 per sheet!
Are there brand names for the formica laminate? Even a chipboard core would
work as it won't be structural at all.
Here's my boat if you're curious.
www.pointshore.com
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OK - I found picture of the Jarvis Newman head compartment, as well as
similar suites on a Grand Banks:
http://www.tinyurl.com/ylntjb
and an Albin:
http://www.tinyurl.com/ya9dat
Most likely this is Melamine (over plywood) or its close cousin
'Formica' (plastic laminate).
If you're building from scratch, you might want to consider an "epoxy
laminate" head compartment. By this I mean that all bulkheads /
cabinetry are marine plywood with (say) several layers of 10-15 oz
fiberglass expoxied thereon. Over this do a layer of microbaloons (or
your favorite fairing compound) and epoxy, then sand smooth. Apply an
epoxy primer, then - depending on the ammount of gloss you'd like in
the final product - roll on a few coats of (white) one or two-part LPU
or enamel.
Trim with your favoite wood door fronts / moldings (also epoxy coated)
and you've got an easy to clean "rot and delamination proof" head.
MW