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ashokrags
06-12-2021, 05:45 PM
Hello all
More questions form me :). This is regarding the liner in the cuddy cabin. Mine is filthy and I can smell gas and oil down there. I am thinking of ripping it off and just painting that area after a thorough wash down
Does any one have any ideas on this approach?
- Things I should be aware of before taking it down
- any problems with not putting a new one in
- any issues with painting the inside and any input on the type of paint
- any gotchas I should look out for
Thanks in advance for any and all help in this regard
Cheers
Ashok
steplift20
06-13-2021, 11:30 AM
What are you talking about? I don't have a headliner ,it's just fiberglass,are you talking about the rug that covers the sides?
SkunkBoat
06-14-2021, 07:47 AM
I pulled the carpet down from the ceiling. Horrible job....glue dust....
The dried orange glue was a problem. I never got around laying on my back to sand it and have it fall in my face. So I never did paint it.
Still much better than the stinky carpet
steplift20
06-14-2021, 08:28 AM
It's not a V20 your doing but that does not matter, rugs should not be in a boat, my V 20 has it on he sides but they are not in to bad shape do I left it bug I did see people remove and paint and it looks good, you can do it, wear a mask and googles and Go for it.
bgreene
06-14-2021, 09:35 AM
If you smell fuel in cuddy....that's a bit of concern associated with possible leak.
If you haven't already, check the easiest areas first:
1. Top of tank fuel sending unit for sign of leak.
2. Fill hose
3. Fuel in bilge
Then of course the fuel tank fill test ( not the door lock test as in the movie Bronx Tale )
Fill fuel tank with plate over sending unit off.......so you can see if it leaks when full, under
pressure.
Regarding cuddy cleaning and headliner...... on my V21 I found wave over bow type heavy spray could leak a bit from the bow slider track design so I had a custom snap cover made with rubber flange over just the outside bow slider section. Looks good and solved issue..
As for cleaning the headliner, with the moisture causing mold, it's a tough cleaning job
with bleach water mixture, scrub brush face mask and a LOT of ventilation.....
ashokrags
06-14-2021, 03:09 PM
I pulled the carpet down from the ceiling. Horrible job....glue dust....
The dried orange glue was a problem. I never got around laying on my back to sand it and have it fall in my face. So I never did paint it.
Still much better than the stinky carpet
thanks yes, I was referring to the carpet or rug ow whatever that's in the cuddy cabin. It's really filthy with possibly oil stains and god knows what else. I just plan to remove it, was wondering if there were any issues to it like electrical or something that i needed to be aware of. Interesting you mention the glue, i will see what I can come up with to remove.
ashokrags
06-14-2021, 03:15 PM
If you smell fuel in cuddy....that's a bit of concern associated with possible leak.
If you haven't already, check the easiest areas first:
1. Top of tank fuel sending unit for sign of leak.
2. Fill hose
3. Fuel in bilge
Then of course the fuel tank fill test ( not the door lock test as in the movie Bronx Tale )
Fill fuel tank with plate over sending unit off.......so you can see if it leaks when full, under
pressure.
Regarding cuddy cleaning and headliner...... on my V21 I found wave over bow type heavy spray could leak a bit from the bow slider track design so I had a custom snap cover made with rubber flange over just the outside bow slider section. Looks good and solved issue..
As for cleaning the headliner, with the moisture causing mold, it's a tough cleaning job
with bleach water mixture, scrub brush face mask and a LOT of ventilation.....
I don't recall exactly now how bad it was, will check again this year. Last year the mechanics was supposed to have checked the lines. I will check all those points you mention and also see if I still smell fumes. I think a combination of build up in bilge and the carpet might also have some effect there.
Yeah I am not sure if I want to deal with bleach in an enclosed area. Just remove it all if possible :sun:
steplift20
06-14-2021, 04:46 PM
Bgreene is right, if you smell gas that could be a problem, is it a metal or plastic tank?
steplift20
06-14-2021, 04:55 PM
Bgreene is right, if you smell gas that could be a problem, is it a metal or plastic tank?
ashokrags
06-14-2021, 06:05 PM
Bgreene is right, if you smell gas that could be a problem, is it a metal or plastic tank?
I am not sure. Will know this week when i get the boat back from spring tune-up. I don't think the original tank has been replaced. Also, will need to replace the fuel sending unit/gauge as my gauge keeps oscillating wildly.
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