Cockpit liner panel replacement on 1996 Voyager.

Glenn

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Looking for advice on replacement material (website?) for my cockpit liners. It is a fairly soft material and has stretched out over the years. I contacted SailRite and their tech support folks could not offer anything that would conform to the contours of the shelving. Anyone got any ideas/experience?
 

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Thanks for the link. I'm going to check them out for a project I have as well. Good luck with those liners. They are thin plastic formed pieces that GW does. Will be tough with starboard.
 
I'm not familiar with what you have. But... is this like a falling headliner in a car? Meaning, is there some type of hard form underneath and it's covered by what we see? If so, pulling that off and glueing new vinyl in place would work. It would look good and "feel" good to the touch, too. You can get as crazy as you want with the color!
 
Hmm, thanks, ill check them out
 
You could cover it with a vinyl wrap. Just get one for outdoors.
 
Any success with restoring your cockpit liners? I had the same issue, I bought three-way stretch material from Sailrite, had a friend recover them. It came out ok, but not great...
 
I would check with boat outfitters they also work with other plastics and plexi .