In the aft stateroom, the fascia boards are installed and filler panels go all around the perimeter, which is what the Whisper Wall headliner tracks will attach to. The last step is for me to make the box that will hide the slider hardware for the bathroom door. But first, I wanted to thank everyone who has hit the tip jar. I really appreciate it!

I knew this mahogany plywood scrap would end up being useful
There’s always that question: do I keep this scrap or not? I’ve tended to keep scrap plywood, which earlier in the project was a problem because it takes up valuable space. But as I get closer to the end, the scraps have been put to good use and the scrap pile is getting much smaller.

Leftover corner piece is perfect
I think that corner piece was leftover from when I installed the aft stateroom walls. Good thing I saved it!

Looks good!

Not bad

Drilling pocket screws on the backside

Perfect!

The Whisper Wall tracks will go in like this
That’s pretty much a wrap for the prep work to install the headliner tracks. The Whisper Wall installer is on the way.
Next up in our 1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Installing the Aft Stateroom Whisper Wall Tracks