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I would bet it is simply woodgrain formica. Like they use on tabletops. Find a dealer, pick out a nice grain pattern and build a new dash yourself. I'm not familiar with the dash layout on your boat, but if it is flat, it would be about as complicated as putting a new formica top on your kitchen counter. Only a lot smaller
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Ya its about an 1/8 thick and its molded in the plastic but the formica is a great idea
Much better than my ideas
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I use "Penetrol" on my plastic woodgrain. I apply is once a year and it makes the plastic look like new. I use it on both the mako and sea craft. here is a link i found on google that shows you what it looks like.
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...uct.do?pid=174 |
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I have same issue and tried same solutions. My next attempt to restore will be a coat of clear polyeurathane to seal the dash and add a gloss to it.
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