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52c windows free!!!

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Tim Powell

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I am replacing the windows in my boat. They are aluminum one piece frame. With two piece glass no sliding. There is a seporation mid way. Rubber good and no cracked glass maybee a few water spots.
I am tired of painting them they are not eaten up a litte around a few screw holes. I believe they will fit all 52c. Pick up or freight on you. Tim
 
What are you going back with? I'm fixing to do the same thing to my 65/78 Fair Well. I am going to try just glass and no frames having a hard finding someone to do the glass work down hear in south Texas.
 
What are you going back with? I'm fixing to do the same thing to my 65/78 Fair Well. I am going to try just glass and no frames having a hard finding someone to do the glass work down hear in south Texas.

hope this answers your question
http://www.boatwindowframes.com/category/boatwindows/page/2

The owner is Brodus Rose the product is nothing but first class as you can tell from the web pix. The 52 is my boat. I did the rear window first could not stand it doing the others now. If i am not mistaken he has done some your way i am sure Florida.
 
Mine's the 31' on that page. I'm on Lake Erie. Brodus built my windows from my old frames and shipped then to me. Fit perfect!
 
should the borders be black or white either way it is not painted it is gelcoat. Black soaks up heat and fades over time is my draw back.
 
Broadus can make the frames any color that you want. He can either paint the gelcoat or use
colored gelcoat. He has numerous colors of glass too. Once you epoxy the one piece frames in with fixed glass they will not leak. You don't even need screws to hold the frames in. It's a clean
installation once you've finished. Of course some people still want sliders and his are installed the
same way with no metal part. With sliders there is always the possibility of water getting between
the frames and the glass. In the rare event that any water should be blown between the glass or
between the frames and the glass his slider frames have a lip to keep any water from running down on the wood.
 
Broadus can make the frames any color that you want. He can either paint the gelcoat or use
colored gelcoat. He has numerous colors of glass too. Once you epoxy the one piece frames in with fixed glass they will not leak. You don't even need screws to hold the frames in. It's a clean
installation once you've finished. Of course some people still want sliders and his are installed the
same way with no metal part. With sliders there is always the possibility of water getting between
the frames and the glass. In the rare event that any water should be blown between the glass or
between the frames and the glass his slider frames have a lip to keep any water from running down on the wood.
He does some grate suff with the frames. I keep my boat about 3 miles from his shop. I have seen some grate things from curved frames to new sliding windows.
 

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