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You can join it if you have patience and a great straight edge.Starboard ? I love that material! but you mean a solid piece shoved up there. How?
I'm not sure if the photos show, but it isn't flat, it has a curvature to it, plus we have all kind of things in there. Probably will require more precision than we can provide, but for sure will look amazing forever.
But the way they put up your headliner was they glued the covering (maybe it's carpet, maybe it's something like carpet) to the 1/4" or 1/8" luan plywood and brought it int he house, tucked in the first corner, and tucked it into place. Same way your headliner comes out. I say that because you'll need a template to build the new headliner, whatever it is. I say 3/16 or 1/8" starboard because it bends and takes the shape just fine. I used it on the Spree in the outside head and used 1/4", but never had a problem with it taking the shape of the overhead and bulkheads as long as the radius wasn't too tight.
You won't get King Starboard in anything thinner than 1/4", but there are lots of folks that make UV resistant polyethylene white sheet in 1/8"....