Boat Window Replacement
Submitted by Bradmac73 on Wed, 2024-01-03 10:10
Happy New year all,
I'm about to embark on replacing the perspex windscreen and side windows as the previous windscreen had a small mishap. The perspex I've taken out is 3mm and as super loose in the channel. The channel itself has a 5mm gap, so I'm thinking of increasing to 4.5mm Polycarb as a replacement for a bit more strength and durability. The issue with this is trying to find a rubber seal that will facilitate this, which I dont' think exists.
Has anyone done this before and share any thoughts? The way i see it my options are 1. use 4.5mm and seal with sika or similar, or stay with 3mm which will be able to be accomodated with a 5mm seal.
Any advice appreciated.
cheers
sunshine
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Changed mine to toughened glass
Just took all the perspex panels into Modern Glass and they used them as templates .....you can specify the glass thickness you want .....then had them commercially treated with enduroshield and they shed water like you wouldn't believed. They don't cloud up like perspex or polycarbonate
Brock O
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Agree with sunshine, Ive just
Agree with sunshine, Ive just removed my whole windscreen as the perspex cracked and broke again.
Looking at all new glass with the refit.
Bradmac73
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thanks guys
thanks guys
Might look at glass as an option then
tiles
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Boat Window Replacement
I replaced my windows with perspex lasted around 2 years before starting to crack and fade glass seems the way to go my side windows on the trailcraft have a very slight curve wonder if they can still be done in glass
sunshine
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Same on my Seaquest
But my best mate, now deceased, was a brilliant glazier and he had no problem fitting the side panels though he did scare the proverbial out of me with how far he bent the panels. So it seems good glazier can get around the issues.
Faulkner Family
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How do the costs compare from
How do the costs compare from perspex to glass. Often thaught about it
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
sunshine
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Given you don't get crazing or opaque issues worth the differenc
I would never go back to polycarbonate or perspex