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Old 04-08-2020, 03:32 AM
Xcomunic8d Xcomunic8d is offline
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Windows are on the agenda.

Removed all glass from front and is in good shape with some cleaning.

All 4 plexiglass pieces are 4 different thicknesses. I’ve read factory is 3/16” and I’ve read 1/4”.

Ironically, not one piece is 3/16” that I removed. .152, .220, .243, .258
3/16” is .1875. So I’m at a complete loss.

Also I called American marine. The rep couldn’t tell me how much to use but did send me samples.

To-139 looks to be right thing. For portlights, triangular plexiglass pieces, and front windshield glass). The cable channel on back of windshield is something else. I’ll update once I find it again. Downside is they told me it is $5/ft.

Any other sources?
Any actual lengths to buy? Looks like 17-20’ for both portlights, 17-20’ for each triangular plexiglass and haven’t added up the four pieces for windshield but looks like a lot...

That’s $300 before the 4 pieces and that would make it $500ish I’m guessing.
Suggestions?

Anybody tried black silicone instead? Just saying...
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Old 04-08-2020, 06:51 AM
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Awesome job on the teak!
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Old 04-10-2020, 04:23 AM
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Thank you, sir. Very kind of you.
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