Bob Bradley
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- Apr 12, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 43' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1978 - 1983)
I'm thinking about glassing in the 3 fwd windows in my cabin. The boat has the same basic layout as the 45C, with a large "dashboard" area to stbd that is over the master suite.
I rebedded the windows again this past spring, and since then two of them have cracked. I don't know if we knicked the glass cleaning out the old caulk, or if my fairly large buddy who helped me on them leaned too heavily on them, but the port fwd window went first, and now the middle one is starting to crack from the top down.
Since I have to at least replace two windows, I'm thinking about having fiberglass panels fabricated and eliminating them altogether. Other than the obvious con that is less light coming in, and the obvious pro that is less heat coming in, what is everybody's take on this?
BTW, if I did it, I would also build a nice teak cabinet and TV mount to go in the "dash" area.
I rebedded the windows again this past spring, and since then two of them have cracked. I don't know if we knicked the glass cleaning out the old caulk, or if my fairly large buddy who helped me on them leaned too heavily on them, but the port fwd window went first, and now the middle one is starting to crack from the top down.
Since I have to at least replace two windows, I'm thinking about having fiberglass panels fabricated and eliminating them altogether. Other than the obvious con that is less light coming in, and the obvious pro that is less heat coming in, what is everybody's take on this?
BTW, if I did it, I would also build a nice teak cabinet and TV mount to go in the "dash" area.