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Steve Lusardi
 
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Default porthole in a steel hull

That is the correct method. It makes a very nice and clean installation You
got a super deal at 750 Euros for 12. How large are they? I have 13, 8" x
16". I paid 5,000 pounds sterling 15 years ago, but they came glazed,
polished and with deadlights.
Steve


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Steve, thank you very much for response. My portlights are from bronze
and are already cast (in Hungary, 750 euro per 12 pcs, but glazing and
polishing is on my side). I am thinking of installing them in outer
sheet metal sealing them with sikaflex and weld a bit oversized tube of
steel to the inside , long enough to pass through the thickness of the
hull. This solution seems it will work, however being in the boat one
will have a porthole in 4 inches deep well. Thanks once again-Przem



 
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