headliner issue's
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My 382 SR1's headliner is falling down. Has anyone else had this issue and how did you fix it. Formula dealer qouted me over 7k to fix it. It is a 3 section cieling and the starboard side has about a 2 foot circle coming loose. Much like cars do. Any suggestions or ideas?
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They all do it! It's a known problem and there are other posts on the forum about it.
I have not fixed mine yet but I cannot imagine 7K to do it. The problem is that the foam between the fabric and the backing disintegrates. It seems that New England winters are a large part of the problem. I am afraid that new fabric will not match everything else so I am going to try to remove the fabric and scrape off the foam. Then I will glue new foam to the backing, then the cloth. I have my doubts this will work because the fabric will probably stretch so the cutouts for the lights will be in the wrong place, but I am going to give it a try. Probably a winter project.
I have not fixed mine yet but I cannot imagine 7K to do it. The problem is that the foam between the fabric and the backing disintegrates. It seems that New England winters are a large part of the problem. I am afraid that new fabric will not match everything else so I am going to try to remove the fabric and scrape off the foam. Then I will glue new foam to the backing, then the cloth. I have my doubts this will work because the fabric will probably stretch so the cutouts for the lights will be in the wrong place, but I am going to give it a try. Probably a winter project.
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If you were in texas I would recommend the folks that just did my 382 Guys name is Terry they did the walls and headliner.
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My 382 SR1's headliner is falling down. Has anyone else had this issue and how did you fix it. Formula dealer quoted me over 7k to fix it. It is a 3 section cieling and the starboard side has about a 2 foot circle coming loose. Much like cars do. Any suggestions or ideas?
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Mike
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Mike
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My 2000 382 has a spot about a foot in diameter on one side that has separated. It's been the same for about a year, so we've been waiting to see if it starts to spread. Once it does, we'll be in for the re-fit. It's my understanding that you start by taking out the ceiling lights; the screws that hold up the center section are behind those. Once the center section is out, you can get to the fasteners for the sides. Correct?
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Steve,
Thanks for your help. This is a sore subject for many I've talked too. I know in being in the automobile business that sometimes things are out of the dealers control. I saw someone giving you a hard time on here and felt for you. You've always been there for me when I have issues. I appreciate you talking to your interior mechanic in order to help me out. Formula still makes a great boat. I think if Formula would at least talk to these people they would feel better. Sometimes a sympathetic ear helps out a situation. Thanks for your help in this matter.
Mike
Thanks for your help. This is a sore subject for many I've talked too. I know in being in the automobile business that sometimes things are out of the dealers control. I saw someone giving you a hard time on here and felt for you. You've always been there for me when I have issues. I appreciate you talking to your interior mechanic in order to help me out. Formula still makes a great boat. I think if Formula would at least talk to these people they would feel better. Sometimes a sympathetic ear helps out a situation. Thanks for your help in this matter.
Mike
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Just got a phone call from a Formula owner. He said that it took him 3 hours to remove the headliners and about 4 hours to replace them. The extra time installing was being careful and the tolerances were tight. Steve, does this sound about right. I figure your guy will probably be faster due to experience.
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