I’m still cutting and fitting plywood panels around the perimeter of the aft stateroom so the Whisper Wall headliner tracks will have something to attach to.

The starboard-side panels are all fitted

Knocking out the port-side panels

And a-one, and a-two…

The last panel will be a bit of a challenge
The headliner tracks need a continuous attachment point all around the perimeter. Tying the new plywood panel into the original mahogany cleat at the transom ceiling won’t be hard, but that angled aluminum frame complicates things. Fortunately, I found a new use for my little Bosch router.

Handcrafted perfection

Lookin’ good!

Tap with a mallet to set it in place

Port-side panels are all fitted
Next up in our 1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Porthole Upgrade Success!
More excellent work!
BTW – I presume you have archived all of the WordPress blogs with pictures? Don’t trust them to keep all of that great history together. I had a long picture blog on blogspot and after some years they substantially reduced the pictures, which left the blog paragraphs badly mismatched. Luckily, I had an identical version in MS Word.
SPLASH in 2019 coming!
Doug
Thanks Doug!
Yes, I have a backup copy of the blog and, since I set up my own site, I now get a full download backup monthly.
Cheers,
Q
Perfect Handcrafted Perfection– Nobody’s gonna know but you & I.. It will be Hiddin..
Ha! Don’t tell anybody, Kent! LOL
Cheers,
Q