Step 1, today.
Got a labor quote here in Seattle and then ordered the three FWD salon windows (the center one started leaking this fall) and the LH/RH triangular salon side windows as well as the LH/RH galley slider windows. Ordered from Lookout Boat Window Frames after researching options. I think I'll like working with them, both Broadus and Rachelle seem like the right kind of people to work with.
I'll post more later as the install starts in 6-8 weeks.
i hope these last another 42 years! Matt
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01-29-2018 04:10 PM #1Senior Member
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New Salon and Galley side windows
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Re: New Salon and Galley side windows
They are highly recommended by the folks here. If you don't mind me asking, what was the pricing?
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01-29-2018 05:40 PM #3Senior Member
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Re: New Salon and Galley side windows
Not including shipping, around $9000 for the windows and $5000 (estimated - 4 hrs apiece @ 90/hr) for the install. I'd have saved quite a bit if I had ordered in 2016 when I first started talking to them...
Last edited by dar636; 01-29-2018 at 07:29 PM.
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Re: New Salon and Galley side windows
I got a quote from Brodus for the main salon windows on my 43' DCFB last year. It was $13,500 for 6 windows installed. This included sliding windows on the center windows on each side.
One of the things I love about my boat is the ability to open the main salon windows and allow lots of cross ventilation! Not seaworthy or water tight but it is worth it to me.
JonJonathan Brein
1982 43' DCFB #550
"Paragon"
Chesapeake, Virginia
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Re: New Salon and Galley side windows
I installed the rear window and the sides using My friend Brodas. He is a grate guy sometime slow but he is doing grate work, As for price.The rear window was about 5 grand the side windows were about 11,ooo for
both sides. The guys in the mariner put them in
and did the painting and inside work. mine was a 52 c
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