tommyc_37
New Member
- Feb 1, 2010
- 169
- Boat Info
- 268 Sundancer 1988
- Engines
- 454 Mercruiser
Hi all,
New to the site...seems like a cool forum!
I've got a few questions on renovating the interior of my boat, a Sea Ray 1988 268 Sundancer.
Cabin Flooring - how difficult/feasible would it be to put Pergo-type flooring in the main cabin/galley area? Just a small strip, about 24" x 7' or so.
Galley Countertops - they are currently a boring, white formica. Is there any kind of paint that will adhere to this surface, and look decent? Is tiling an option? (thin, decorative tile)?
Fabric wall coverings - the walls in the main cabin area are a dull powder blue. I'd like to liven it up a bit. I've seen fabric spray paints online. has anybody had any success with this, for a marine application? Or is it just asking for disaster? I'm wondering if the paint will properly adhere to the fabric surface (and not crack).
Thanks for any insight!
New to the site...seems like a cool forum!
I've got a few questions on renovating the interior of my boat, a Sea Ray 1988 268 Sundancer.
Cabin Flooring - how difficult/feasible would it be to put Pergo-type flooring in the main cabin/galley area? Just a small strip, about 24" x 7' or so.
Galley Countertops - they are currently a boring, white formica. Is there any kind of paint that will adhere to this surface, and look decent? Is tiling an option? (thin, decorative tile)?
Fabric wall coverings - the walls in the main cabin area are a dull powder blue. I'd like to liven it up a bit. I've seen fabric spray paints online. has anybody had any success with this, for a marine application? Or is it just asking for disaster? I'm wondering if the paint will properly adhere to the fabric surface (and not crack).
Thanks for any insight!