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Flybridge deck/Back deck roof

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Most of the 53MY's I've seen have the "popcorn" ceiling with no visible structural elements. The photo below was off YW and I copied it for inspiration. It has a structural grid on the ceiling, which is smooth and painted. Is this original Hatteras in certain years? I am assuming it is on top of the laminate and decorative, not structural. Comments? Thanks.
 

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WOW ! A great upgrade from the popcorn. Looks finished .
 
Mine has the grid and no popcorn ... debating whether to paint or to add some panels to get a flush look. Either thin starboard or maybe even white Formica. Panels would also allow to add some recessed LEDs
 
The popcorn was added to later years. I wish they would have never switched from the smooth.
 
Mine has the grid and no popcorn ...

Now is it still a laminate with the grid for pretty? Or is it a single layer of fiberglass with the grid (structural) exposed?
 
Now is it still a laminate with the grid for pretty? Or is it a single layer of fiberglass with the grid (structural) exposed?

It s the standard Hatteras balsa core laminate. I have to guess the grid is to improve rigidity and I see no aesthetic benefits to it.
 
Smooth with grid on my 1973 43DC.
 
Smooth with grid in my 1979 43DC.
 
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Smooth with grid, ‘72 43DC!
 
Smooth with grid on my 1980 43 DCFB.
 
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I have thought about sanding mine flat, has anyone done this?
 
43DC were all smooth. The early 53MY was smooth. Later years had the popcorn texture.

I think it was a member here that had his 48LRC sanded smooth when he did a total repaint. It looked great.
 
There were three different hardtops used on 53's from what I have seen. The first was the smooth underside which was a carryover from the 50MY. It was used until 71-72ish. The next one had the popcorn ceiling and was used until mid-78 I think, when it got a new hardtop along with the new flybridge. The front brow is slightly different between the later two.
 
Here's an old Dodge Power Wagon for further inspiration.

PowerWagonHeadliner.webp
 
1972 58yf popcorn
 
My 50MY, completed in December, 1965, has finished wood panels wrapped in the same headliner as the interior of the boat. My bridge deck appears to be a simple disc of fiberglass rather than having a balsa core, at least in the portions I have drilled a hole in, all of which are on the outside of the cabin.
 
I think that this popcorn would be kinda hard to remove, not like the stuff in 1970's homes and apartments.
 
I think that this popcorn would be kinda hard to remove, not like the stuff in 1970's homes and apartments.

It's fiberglass. A 60 grit spinning disc will take it down in short order.
 
I have been on that end of a grinder, no thanks . How about furring strips with room for electric wire, ,some smooth hi gloss panels ,and use some teak battens for the seams , with holes for recessed LEDs ?
 

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