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DSK wrote:
Yes but it would look better without those in any case. A better comparison would be with (harder to draw in, I know) (With?) I've added a photo showing the original window shape, but with the stanchions and lifelines removed. I'd be very afraid of weakening the structure... DON'T cut that beam... in fact don't cut within 3 or 4 inches of it. The fiberglass flange where it joins the coach roof molding is sure to be a structural element. You can add fiberglass channels around the edge of the new port opening for stiffness, but it'd be a major engineering job to design & build a new mast step support. I'm not planning to cut the opening at all. The new shape is basically a go-faster stripe. The plus side of bigger windows is more light inside (the tint looks cool, but don't overdo it). The downside is a weaker coach roof. The reason for going for a tint is to disguise the outline of the aperture underneath - I may darken the GRP around the aperture if it shows through the tint. It could do with some more light inside, and I'm looking into the possibility of putting a Houdini-type hatch on the cabin roof forward of the mast. It has a little 'ventilight' thing there at the moment. I think some MkI Foxcubs (the Super model, perhaps) were fitted with a Houdini in this location, so I think it will be okay structurally. I'd put the acrylic on the outside, beveled, onto a mated surface around the edge of the port, and use small screws only to hold it in place while the 5200 dries. Is that an adhesive sealant? If so, would there be problems with trying to remove a window later? I was thinking of tacky butyl tape (squidgy and compressible) with lots of screws. The more time & work you put into the edges, both the seating to the new port and the channel around the inside, the stronger & tighter it will be. I've seen this kind of thing done well on a few boats... seen a botched "quickie" job dozens of times (including on a boat we were considering buying until we got a close look at this and many other owner customized bits). Well, the boat's a bit tatty and isn't really worth the effort to bring it to anything approaching a concours finish. Neat, waterproof, and maintainable are the main aims with the windows. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk/music |
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