Searched and read quite a few of the threads on this and have a question for those who have done this. Just pulled my original 32 year old cabin walls out. Grady used some vinyl welting stapled to the ends of the plywood and this was mated against the cabin fur and I/O carpet which was installed against the Fiberglass portions of the cuddy first.
I see most if not all have eliminated the vinyl welting which I also intend to do. I am going back with 3/4 marine ply (currently on clearance at my Lowe's for 52.00/sheet) and sealing all the end grains and exposed wood. I am leaving the cabin fur, still looks decent other than below the windows, and plan on replacing the I/O carpet on the fiberglass walls inside the cabin and the cock pit area.
So did you re-intall the new cabin walls against the fur and I/O carpet like Grady did , or did you install the cabin wall directly against the Fiberglass with silicone sealant or some other sealing material in between ? It seems Grady's original install has the cabin fur, I/O carpet and vinyl welting serve as a gasket/buffer/shock absorber/ gap filler (and water absorber) between the wood and the fiberglass. Haven't seen much on this particular detail of this job.
Thank You in Advance.
I see most if not all have eliminated the vinyl welting which I also intend to do. I am going back with 3/4 marine ply (currently on clearance at my Lowe's for 52.00/sheet) and sealing all the end grains and exposed wood. I am leaving the cabin fur, still looks decent other than below the windows, and plan on replacing the I/O carpet on the fiberglass walls inside the cabin and the cock pit area.
So did you re-intall the new cabin walls against the fur and I/O carpet like Grady did , or did you install the cabin wall directly against the Fiberglass with silicone sealant or some other sealing material in between ? It seems Grady's original install has the cabin fur, I/O carpet and vinyl welting serve as a gasket/buffer/shock absorber/ gap filler (and water absorber) between the wood and the fiberglass. Haven't seen much on this particular detail of this job.
Thank You in Advance.