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Geoff,

Have you thought of using a fiberglass panel instead of vinyl covered
plywood?

I am thinking of redoing my headliner also and mine is the same as yours.

Check this: http://www.cranecomposites.com/transportation/LTR.asp

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Geoff,

I went back on that website and found a product that may be better than the
one I put in the last post.

http://www.cranecomposites.com/Build...s/glasbord.asp

They make a number of fiberglass panels. Check out their whole site.

Ansley Sawyer
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Geoff,

I went back on that website and found a product that may be better
than the one I put in the last post.

http://www.cranecomposites.com/Build...s/glasbord.asp

They make a number of fiberglass panels. Check out their whole site.

Ansley Sawyer
SV Pacem


I really don't want a hard panel due to noise. I've found that boats which
have fiberglass or wood ceilings tend to be much noisier than those with a
fabric/vinyl ceiling. However, thanks for the info!

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