The picture toward left displays the white (plastic) counter type formica on the back wall of the head area. Notice the oak laminate around the port light. The same but older and cracking apart oak laminate was on the back wall. I wanted less maintenance and a cleaner look and because all the walls in the head had white formica except for two walls prior to my ownership of Great Ketch, I decided to make the entire head area white. Moreover, Nat Herreshoff typically had the inside of his boats white. The large opening allows one to access the engine room. The panel to the engine room is oak veneer and will be changed to white during the winter of 2020.
I removed the oak veneer panel that surrounded the port light in the head area as well. Using the panel I removed I was able to make a new template and make the white laminate panel. The process I performed was to epoxy the white laminate onto a thin sheet of plywood 1/8 thick. The plywood was epoxy sealed first,then I epoxied the white plastic to the plywood, followed by trimming the edges with a router and then file. When the template was complete I glued it to the wall so that I can remove it later if required.
Braces on Wal |