Angela
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- Jul 8, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1977 - 1980)
I am going to, in the not too distant future, start planning to replace the headliner. Mine is the original perforated headliner and I want to put in new panels that are easily removable, with batton strips, and a solid material. This will also afford me the opportunity to update the ceiling lighting fixture. Plus, I have to stay ahead of Pascal. LOL LOL
Is there any reason why I cannot put ordinary insulation in the ceiling of the salon - between the FB floor and the underside of the headliner? Hatteras didn't insulate the boat, not one bit. Was there a reason for that? During the summer, as soon as the AC kicks off or I turn it off to transition to genny power, it gets hot as hell in just minutes. I'm thinking some insulation can't be bad, but since Hatteras never did it, was there a good reason for it, or did they just think that no one would live on the boat? In Miami during the summer, none of the AC units hardly ever shut off - ever! They run non-stop for months. If I can help them live longer and work a little less, I'd like to do that.
Is there any reason why I cannot put ordinary insulation in the ceiling of the salon - between the FB floor and the underside of the headliner? Hatteras didn't insulate the boat, not one bit. Was there a reason for that? During the summer, as soon as the AC kicks off or I turn it off to transition to genny power, it gets hot as hell in just minutes. I'm thinking some insulation can't be bad, but since Hatteras never did it, was there a good reason for it, or did they just think that no one would live on the boat? In Miami during the summer, none of the AC units hardly ever shut off - ever! They run non-stop for months. If I can help them live longer and work a little less, I'd like to do that.