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I am resorting this gem I got late last year off someone else who started it and gave up. Anyhow my problem is I can’t seem to find the part # or even the proper name for it but it’s the trim panel that is above the head unit and wraps around to the sink. It’s right where the vinyl snaps on to cover the wires and fuse access.
many help would be very appreciated!
Sorry to say, I have to agree wit Mike. Now I’m not sorry about agreeing with Mike the person, I mean agree with his assessment of your situation.
You can easily make a replacement, most of the trim parts are 3/8 plywood painted with thinned gelcoat then covered with whatever. If it’s vinyl, put a thin piece of batting under the vinyl and use stainless steel staples. If it’s mouse fur, attach it with contact cement. I use a product called Landau Cement made by Woodlife I think. It’s what the pros use for vinyl tops and interior panels.
BTW, Welcome!
P/C Pete
Edmonds Yacht Club (Commodore 1993) 1988 3818 "GLAUBEN”
Hino EH700 175 Onan MDKD Genset
MMSI 367770440
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