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I forgot to include Starboard in my question - I've used it for lots
of items onboard - especially the companionway slides where teak on teak always stuck in humid weather. Now it's 1/4" acrylic sliding in starboard grooves. I didn't want to use 1/4" anything cause I don't want it sticking out that much. 1/8" or less is OK. BTW, it's hard to find 1/4" starboard in So Cal in less than full sheets. The last piece I got came from a plastics cut shop in the Seattle area - www.clearcutplastics.com I looked at the Instrument Panel mfg that some one else recommended - this leaves the panels with raw alum edges as they start with anodized panels and cut out, and don't re-anodize the panels. I want to LP the cockpit so glassing in the holes and recutting new holes seems a good choice. On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:59:02 -0400, Glenn Ashmore wrote: 1/4" Starboard? Wally wrote: I'm replacing the cockpit instruments (wind dir, speed, knot etc) in my sailboat and of course the holes are different. The original ones were cut right thru the cockpit combing gelcoat/glass - so have some big holes I can't use. The solution seems to be an overlay face panel - but what material - - not teak - too hard to keep up, - lexan/acrylic - starts to look bad after some years, - electropolished stainless - but what finish - don't want a mirror - aluminium anodized - maybe - hard to find good anod in So Cal? Any other suggestions. It needs to be about 30" x 7" |
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