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why don't you remove it sand then roll on some top side paint with a little non-skid, then never fear it peeling again plus easy to touch up later.
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why don't you remove it sand then roll on some top side paint with a little non-skid, then never fear it peeling again plus easy to touch up later.

That'd be a great way to go...another way would be 1/4" Starboard...remove all the existing paper and entire dash...you might wanna consider all new gauges, too...mine looked about like yours when I first drug her home back in 1999...the old sonar unit shown here has been replaced, but this approach has worked well for long time...



...just remove the existing dash and cut out the fiberglass behind it leaving a 3/4" lip around the outter edge to fasten new w/ #8 Stainless screws...routing the edges give it a nice finished look...a piece cut and routed to fit the top of the console would look great, too...use white up there as any other color will absorb too much heat...

Good luck w/whatever approach you take and keep us posted...
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Dash has already been replace....see picture below....I am very happy with it....I just need to replace to paperlike topping....I wanted to try to stay away from sanding and painting....and grip tape is a little too rough looking

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Lowe's has some countertop contact paper that might work.

I did what was to be a temporary color change on my old farmhouse kitchen counter,
4 years ago and that stuff is still holding up like new.
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Thats a nice Dash set up you have there STU.
Parish, hows your V doing ?, you get her wet at all this season ?
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stu Thats a nice dash, I have the same contact paper on top of dash but mines in pretty good

shape but it looks like just regular contact paper to me..


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Thanks....Lumberslinger....I love your boat...would love to ask you a bunch of questions....for instance....how much of your's is original...i really need a passenger side compartment hatch like the one you have.....and I love the teak tracing...is that starboard???
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I wanted to try to stay away from sanding and painting....and grip tape is a little too rough looking
Dash looks GREAT!!...

The Starboard topper on the console would would avoid sanding and painting and give you a great surface up there...
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My CC had the same stuff and I just peeled it off and use some adhesive remover to clean it up.
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Dash has already been replace....see picture below....I am very happy with it....I just need to replace to paperlike topping....I wanted to try to stay away from sanding and painting....and grip tape is a little too rough looking

Thanks for pointing this site out Stuart! I have been checking it out and it reminds me a lot of the mako site... a lot if really boaters who are not afraid to get their hands dirty!

Macojoe I sent you an email about sponsorship, I really am siked about becoming a part of this site even just to hang out and meet new boaters with real passion!

Stuart, when you get a chance, I would like to get some finished pics of the panel for my website

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