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Capt. Mooron
 
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Not sure what the exact difference is... Lexan is a trade mark. I was
advised to replace with Lexan instead of glass due to the cost difference.
You'll get 10 years out of them easy..... More if you cover the Lexan during
idle and cradle time.

No hard fast rules.... but it would be interesting to cut the piece
yourself.

CM

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
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Thanks Capt.
It sure is nice to get a straight answer every once in awhile. Do you
know the difference between Lexan and acrylic? I found one place that you
could send them and they would would send you an estimate that you had to
approve before they started reworking them. They said that their price
was usually about half what a new hatch would cost but that seems high to
me. They specified that the hatchs (Lewmar) had to have acrylic. I have
never worked with Lexan or an acrylic so I not sure how much trouble it
is.
Thanks Again
JR

Capt. Mooron wrote:

Lexan.... tinted if required. It shouldn't be difficult to locate a
local supplier in your area. You can cut and drill it yourself from the
original as a template or pay to have it done. I'm replacing mine this
spring. I'll cut it with a jigsaw and use my drill press to make the bolt
holes. Sand and polish the edges. If you have a seal channel like mine
... use a router to carve it. Buy extra Lexan so you can practise your
cuts.

CM

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Has anyone replaced a hatch lens lately or know a good place to have one
duplicated?




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Thats what I figure 10 year tops without some serious polishing.

My windows have become dull IMO, and show internal crazing. You can
still beat the **** out of them and they will not fail, yet the view
IMO is less than desirable. If you have flat windows then use armored
glass. All mine are curved. However if I can get all new glass made for
3X the price of lexan then that is the way I will go. Like I said, I
will try to polish mine this summer, If it does not work then I'm
willing to shell out 5-8K to have custom Armored glass made for
RedCloud.

Joe

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Capt. Neal®
 
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Armored glass fitted to rotting and rusting steel frames is overkill.

You should rename your vessel from Red Cloud to "Overkill".
You and Mooron could then sail in (slow) company as
"Overproof" and "Overkill". Has a nice ring to it. rotflmbfpao

CN


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Thats what I figure 10 year tops without some serious polishing.

My windows have become dull IMO, and show internal crazing. You can
still beat the **** out of them and they will not fail, yet the view
IMO is less than desirable. If you have flat windows then use armored
glass. All mine are curved. However if I can get all new glass made for
3X the price of lexan then that is the way I will go. Like I said, I
will try to polish mine this summer, If it does not work then I'm
willing to shell out 5-8K to have custom Armored glass made for
RedCloud.

Joe

 
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