Couple of weeks ago I purchased 26 Cruiser, model -80. Although she is a fine and seaworthy boat, the years - and less than thorough upkeep - have left their marks. One of the many jobs will be renewing the acryl (PMMA) windows to get them to hold the weather and sprays.
If any of you have done that already, or have any experience on this kind of operation I would be very grateful for any tips and advices you could give.
I’ve been searching the web for pictures of 26 Cruiser to see which kind of fittings they have. So far I have noticed:
1) The acryl windows in forecabin have two sections, long and short, separated by rubber strip. In most of them (including mine) the longer one is actually two-piece window. It could be that this was the original arrangement for these windows. Then there is this one neat 26 CR with new tinted windows, with longer section made of one piece only.
How is this section done in your boat; one or two pieces? Any problems, like cracks due to hull strain?
2) How did you seal/glue the PMMA window to hull; by polyurethane adhesive or by acryl glue? Did you use rubber seal band?
3) Then the fastening … In my boat the main reason for leaks is that screws have lost their grip from GRP. The holes could be refilled, or screws replaced by bolts and nuts (I think). How did you solve this?
I really appreciate all comments and suggestions!
Best regards,
JiiPee
P.S. Please feel free to answer in swedish if you like. I can read swedish much better than I can write it. Norwegian requires some guessing, but there are good web dictionaries available
