Thanks all who have chimed in with thoughts on my 'ceiling' problem.
I spoke with Rob at South Shore today and he recalled that C&C sourced this
material to a local shop who has since gone out of business.
My next, probably last hope, is Noah Boatworks in Ontario per one of the
listers. They do have teak battens which may work although I 'think' the
current stuff is a sheet of wood with grooves routed in it.
First, of course, I have to remove some of the good remaining ceiling to
determine how thick it is and, more importantly, what it is. It might be teak,
or teak faced plywood or just plywood stained to mimic teak. As with most boat
projects, they start with at least 1, usually 2 or more steps backward before
any forward progress is made--at least that is how it usually works for me!
Now it would only warm up in coastal NC (highs lately barely get out of the
high 40s), I can begin the backward steps by probably investing in an
oscillating tool so I can remove some of the ceiling without destroying it (1st
step backward!). I may try a Dremel tool first--I have one of those somewhere.
Then I can either make a similar piece myself (of course I would likely need a
router then!) or take the wood to a local shop and have it routed (2nd step
backward).
Thanks again for the listers who helped with the terminology. I will let the
list know what the solution turns out to be.
Charlie NelsonWater Phantom
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