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| the gee |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 09:26:58 hi to everyone out there just bought our first boat a norman 20 we have called it summat-to-do for that reason now can I pick your brains I think it should have sliding side windows looking at other 20s but mine has Perspex instead, where can I get replacement glass or complete units. I am moored at moons bridge marina on the Lancaster canal, also I want to replace all the dark wood with a lighter colour any ideas on which wood to buy cheers for any help and happy boating graham &roz
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| Wayfoot |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 18:54:23 I will be at my boat Friday & Saturday so its probably best to call me to arrange the best time....usually best in the morning. Sundays are usually a sailing day for us, subject to the weather of course. If you email me I will give you my mobile number cos I don't think it is recommended pass such info over on the forum. email is pete@pendleroad.fsnet.co.uk
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| stratford4528 |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 18:31:45 The problems I had with getting glass is that the original in my 32 is 5mm toughened so I had to have one made which cost a fortune. Laminated is best if you can fit it with new rubbers. The best way to refit is as follows
What I have done on my 32 is drill out all the pop rivets and bolt straight through the window and trim with 4 mm stainless countersunk socket head bolts. I then cut off the thread that sticks through the nut. Undo the nut and replace it with a dome head nut which is a nicer finish than a normal nut. The brass bolts that hold the window together don,t normally come out so I drilled them out and tapped 4mm and replaced with the 4mm countersunk bolts. Hope this has helped |
| the gee |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 17:01:41 quote: Originally posted by Wayfoot
Hi, I am moored further up the canal at Garstang. I completely renovated my 20 recently and this included all the windows, bulk heads etc etc, so if you want me to pop round for a chat, I am happy to do so. I live in Leyland so it's not a problem. I can share photo's & all my experiences with the windows...tricky, but fun ! Just ask, cos when I was in your position, it would have made my project easier.
hi thanks for that.I will at the boat at weekend, if its convenient I could pop round sat afternoon or sunday, depending how your fixed and it has the original frames. cheers graham.
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| Wayfoot |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 12:40:48 Hi, I am moored further up the canal at Garstang. I completely renovated my 20 recently and this included all the windows, bulk heads etc etc, so if you want me to pop round for a chat, I am happy to do so. I live in Leyland so it's not a problem. I can share photo's & all my experiences with the windows...tricky, but fun ! Just ask, cos when I was in your position, it would have made my project easier. |
| Knighty |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 11:21:18 Hi and welcome, if you still have the alloy frames the glass can be replaced but is a case of splitting the frames which usually means drilling corroded fixings and new seals and getting glass cut at a local glaziers etc. If the frames have gone you will struggle to find replacements unless you get someone breaking an old boat.
Have a scan through the sections under Your Normans for ideas of wood colour, my 20 which has original woodwork is a teak type colour. Marine ply is the best choice but comes at a cost. Don't know if you need to go to that expense as original only looks like a laminate veneer. |
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